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Lawfare | Resisting the Judicialisation of War

Lawfare | Resisting the Judicialisation of War

10 Nov 2019 | Publications, Publications: 'Lawfare' and Judicial Power

Policy Exchange’s latest paper on lawfare, endorsed by General David Petraeus, sets out new measures on how the next Government must protect our soldiers from the assault of lawfare. The paper recommends that the next government should: Maintain a policy of derogating...
Protecting Those Who Serve | Richard Ekins, Patrick Hennessey and Julie Marionneau

Protecting Those Who Serve | Richard Ekins, Patrick Hennessey and Julie Marionneau

28 Jun 2019 | Publications, Publications: 'Lawfare' and Judicial Power

The next Prime Minister has a responsibility to act urgently to protect UK troops, whether serving or retired, from ongoing exposure to legal risk and to unfair legal processes. From Northern Ireland to Iraq and Afghanistan, those who served – or who serve still – in...
Clearing the Fog of Law: Saving our armed forces from defeat by judicial diktat

Clearing the Fog of Law: Saving our armed forces from defeat by judicial diktat

30 Mar 2015 | Publications, Publications: 'Lawfare' and Judicial Power

Download report Misguided human rights laws mean British troops operating in the heat of battle are now being held to the same standard as police officers patrolling the streets on a Saturday night in the West End, according to Clearing the Fog of Law. The report,...
The Fog of Law: An introduction to the legal erosion of British fighting power

The Fog of Law: An introduction to the legal erosion of British fighting power

18 Oct 2013 | Publications, Publications: 'Lawfare' and Judicial Power

Download report Britain’s Armed Forces are under threat from a sustained legal assault which could paralyse the effectiveness of the military with catastrophic consequences for the safety of the nation. A new Policy Exchange report, The Fog of Law, co-authored by Tom...

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