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Military Operation and Engagement in the Domestic Jurisdiction
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This book scrutinises the call-out of the military in the domestic domain in a selection of 13 countries. Nation-states vary in their political-legal structures and all have their own history in th...
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10 June 2022

This book scrutinises the call-out of the military in the domestic domain in a selection of 13 countries. Nation-states vary in their political-legal structures and all have their own history in the use of military personnel in domestic matters. Three recent events have resulted in increased domestic military deployment and have been experienced in most countries. In the security domain, there is the rise of Islamic State and increasing acts of terrorism, resulting in military involvement in policing. The other two have been increased humanitarian needs: the COVID-19 pandemic and the widespread flooding and fires following the changes in climate. These have brought increasing military activity domestically, even in established democracies. This comparative analysis incorporates historical developments and provides a rich multidisciplinary approach from political and social scientists to lawyers and military personnel.
Price: $232.00
Pages: 404
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Publication Date:
10 June 2022
ISBN: 9789004468115
Format: Hardcover
Pauline Collins Ph.D. (2014), University of Queensland, is Professor of Law at University of Southern Queensland. She has published widely on military topics, including The Military as a Separate Society Consequences for Discipline in the United States and Australia (Lexington Books 2019).
Rosalie Arcala Hall Ph.D. (2002), Northeastern University (USA), is Professor of Political Science at University of the Philippines Visayas. She has published widely on civil-military relations, including Local Adaptations to Central Government Shortcomings: COVID 19 Responses in the Cities of Cebu and Iloilo (Contemporary Southeast Asia 2021).
Rosalie Arcala Hall Ph.D. (2002), Northeastern University (USA), is Professor of Political Science at University of the Philippines Visayas. She has published widely on civil-military relations, including Local Adaptations to Central Government Shortcomings: COVID 19 Responses in the Cities of Cebu and Iloilo (Contemporary Southeast Asia 2021).