Atrocity and American Military Justice in Southeast Asia

Trial by Army

Nonfiction, History, Asian, Asia, Military, United States
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Author: Louise Barnett ISBN: 9781135172350
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Publication: January 21, 2010
Imprint: Routledge Language: English
Author: Louise Barnett
ISBN: 9781135172350
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Publication: January 21, 2010
Imprint: Routledge
Language: English

This book is an examination of American army legal proceedings that resulted from a series of moments when soldiers in a war zone crossed a line between performing their legitimate functions and committing crimes against civilians, or atrocities.

Using individual judicial proceedings held within war-time Southeast Asia, Louise Barnett analyses how the American military legal system handled crimes against civilians and determines what these cases reveal about the way that war produces atrocity against civilians. Presenting these atrocities and subsequent trials in a way that considers both the personal and the institutional the author considers how and why atrocity happens, the terrain of justification, and the degree to which the army and American society have been willing to take military crimes against civilians seriously.

* Atrocity and American Military Justice in Southeast Asia* will be of interest to students, scholars and professionals interested in Military Justice, Military history and Southeast Asian History more generally.

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This book is an examination of American army legal proceedings that resulted from a series of moments when soldiers in a war zone crossed a line between performing their legitimate functions and committing crimes against civilians, or atrocities.

Using individual judicial proceedings held within war-time Southeast Asia, Louise Barnett analyses how the American military legal system handled crimes against civilians and determines what these cases reveal about the way that war produces atrocity against civilians. Presenting these atrocities and subsequent trials in a way that considers both the personal and the institutional the author considers how and why atrocity happens, the terrain of justification, and the degree to which the army and American society have been willing to take military crimes against civilians seriously.

* Atrocity and American Military Justice in Southeast Asia* will be of interest to students, scholars and professionals interested in Military Justice, Military history and Southeast Asian History more generally.

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