What Brereton obscures: why the killing of prisoners is not the only kind of war crime to be addressed.
In: Australian Journal of Political Science, Jg. 58 (2023-09-01), Heft 3, S. 287-297
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The Brereton Report focuses on the unlawful killings of prisoners and others who were hors de combat. Buried in the 530-page report, however, are indications of other violations of international humanitarian law such as cruel treatment. This paper looks at the other kinds of potential war crimes hinted at in the report and examines Australia's obligation to include these in its responses to the Inquiry. It shows how criminal investigations, redress programmes and Defence reform will be incomplete unless the focus is broadened to include the full spectrum of wrongs that have been uncovered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
《布雷莱顿报告》集中介绍了对战俘以及其他失去战斗力人员的非法杀害。不过,在这部530页的报告中还隐藏着其他侵犯人权法律的暴行如虐囚的蛛丝马迹。本文研究了该报告所透露的其他潜在战争罪行,以及澳大利亚需要承担的调查此这些罪行的义务。文章指出,刑事调查、赔偿计划以及防务改革都将是残缺不全的,除非焦点扩大,将全部过失都包括在内。 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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What Brereton obscures: why the killing of prisoners is not the only kind of war crime to be addressed.
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Nelson, Fiona |
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Zeitschrift: | Australian Journal of Political Science, Jg. 58 (2023-09-01), Heft 3, S. 287-297 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2023 |
Medientyp: | academicJournal |
ISSN: | 1036-1146 (print) |
DOI: | 10.1080/10361146.2023.2223552 |
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