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Military Justice in the Modern Era
Dec. 9, 2021
Conference: 28-30 July 2022 at Freie Universität Berlin
Organizer: ERC-Project “Law without Mercy: Japanese Courts-Martial and Military Courts During the Asia-Pacific War, 1937-45”
Deadline for contributions (title, abstract and short bio): 31 January 2022
In modern conflicts, military justice is vital both for maintaining
discipline as well as an instrument of power towards populations in
occupied territories. The conference aims to discuss conceptual, legal,
institutional and practical aspects of the exercise of judicial
authority by armed forces in the modern era.The conference aims to
discuss conceptual, legal, institutional and practical aspects of the
exercise of judicial authority by armed forces in the modern era.
In
conflicts throughout the world, military justice fulfils two vital
functions. First and foremost, it acts as one of the principal
mechanisms to maintain discipline within the armed forces by harshly
punishing soldierly misconduct. Secondly, it serves as an instrument of
military power in occupied territories by adjudicating the crimes of
enemy belligerents and local inhabitants. In the former role, agents of
the courts martial system can significantly impact the incidence,
routinisation and escalation of violence by soldiers in wartime
situations. In the latter, the imposition of martial law and the
punishment of occupied peoples and enemy nationals by military courts
can constitute a form of violence in itself. Accordingly, an historical
examination of the principles, structure and application of military
justice can offer important insights into war crimes and atrocities that
are still valid in the conflict zones of our world today.
This
conference will bring together scholars specialising in military justice
from a wide range of historical and geographical contexts to discuss
conceptual, legal, institutional and practical aspects of the exercise
of judicial authority by armed forces. While the primary aim is to
deepen our knowledge of the agents, institutions and practices involved
in dispensing military justice in the modern era (i.e. mid-nineteenth
century through 1945), a secondary objective will be to consider the
role of military justice as a driver of violence. The conference
organisers, therefore, invite proposals for presentations dealing with
one or more of the following topics:
- Theories, concepts and issues of military justice in the modern era
- The evolution and historical development of military justice in western and non-western regions, mid-19th ct. through 1945
- Military justice and international law
- Military law and martial law
- Courts-martial and military courts
- Legal officers and judges
- Military police and military prisons
- Case studies of military justice in practice to 1945
- Discipline, crime and military justice
- Military justice and POWs
- Military occupation and judicial power in occupied territories
- Comparisons of peacetime and wartime military justice systems
The
conference is scheduled for 28-30 July 2022. Pandemic permitting, we
plan to hold the conference in person at Freie Universitaet Berlin.
Travel expenses and accommodation costs will be covered for all invited
speakers.
The conference is conducted as part of the ERC-funded
project (Consolidator) “Law without Mercy: Japanese Courts-Martial and
Military Courts During the Asia-Pacific War, 1937-45”.
Presentations are to be given in English. The organisers plan to publish an edited volume as a result of this conference.
Proposals,
including a title, an abstract of no more than 300 words and a short
bio, should be submitted to lawwithoutmercy@geschkult.fu-berlin.de by 31
January 2022. For more information, please contact Dr. Kelly Maddox at
kelly.maddox@fu-berlin.de.
Contact (announcement)
Dr. Kelly Maddox kelly.maddox@fu-berlin.de
Source: https://www.hsozkult.de/event/id/event-114560?language=en (9.12.2021)