Profs. Tim Mathews and John Eldridge explore here for The Conversation the current issue of whether Australia should pay damages to civilian victims of unlawful SAS killings in Afghanistan. They argue: "Given the limited accountability for military decision-making in the public sphere, the possibility of accountability in a civil court would promote stricter adherence to international conventions on war."
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