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Military Operation and Engagement in the Domestic Jurisdiction: Comparative Call-out Laws

Edited by: Pauline Therese Collins, Rosalie Arcala Hall

ISBN13: 9789004468115
Published: June 2022
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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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 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 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.

Subjects:
Comparative Law, Public International Law
Contents:
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Part 1: The Americas
1. Force of Last Resort The Canadian Armed Forces and Domestic Military Operations
Tyler Wentzell
2. The Legal Regulation of Missions in Latin America
David Pion-Berlin and Rafa Mart i nez
3. To Execute the Laws of the Union Domestic Use of Federal Military Force in the United States
Lindsay P. Cohn
Part 2: Europe and the UK
4. Extremis Malis, Extrema Remedia The Deployment of the Belgian Armed Forces in Case of a Domestic Emergency
Jens Claerman
5. Military Engagement in the Domestic Jurisdiction of the Czech Republic
Veronika Bilkova and Petra Ditrichova
6. Regulatory Developments Related to the Role of the Armed Forces in Spain (1975-2020)
Enriqueta Exp o sito
7. Military Call-Out Powers and Civil-Military Relations The Case of Turkey
Ayfer Gen c Y i lmaz and Onur A g kaya
8. Britain's Army at Home
Marc de Vore and Patrick Finnegan
Part 3: Asia Pacific
9. Calling out Defence Personnel in Civilian Security Matters in Australia
Pauline Collins
10. The Law and Politics of Military Callouts in Indonesia's Counterterrorism
Jun Honna
11. Is It Really Our Job? Reassessing the Domestic Mobilisation of Japan's Self-Defense Forces (jsdf)
Saya Kiba
12. Pandemic and Beyond Domestic Deployment of the Philippines Military for Call-Out Operations
Rosalie Arcala-Hall
13. Military Supremacy over Domestic Security Laws and Operations The Case of Thailand
Paul Chambers

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