Saturday, March 13, 2021

Great new global resource

Prof. Andrew G. Reiter of Mount Holyoke College has made available an amazing trove of military justice materials. These can be found on the military justice page  of his website. They are arranged by country. Prof. Reiter advises:

The search bar is easy to use at the top. The documents are all PDFs and clearly named. And they are organized by category on each country page.

There are many actual codes of military justice (historical and current), constitutions, laws, decrees, government reports, etc. In addition, there are many IO and NGO reports, and news articles. This should be a great resource for this researching the topic.

Some countries--the ones we have for chapter-long case studies--have more extensive documents than others, but I would be thrilled to post any new documents that people send me. As long as they are related to military justice in some way, and they are in the public domain and not a gated academic article/ebook/or paywalled newspaper article. They need not be in English; we have plenty of original documents in native languages on here. (Belgium is a good example: http://andyreiter.com/military-justice-documents/?country=be.)

Please get in touch with Prof. Reiter if you have additional materials that should be added to this site. 

1 comment:

  1. https://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/Military_Law/military-legal-resources-home.html

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