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Modern Military Necessity: The Role & Relevance of Military Lawyers
Roger Williams University Law Review
  • Michael A. Newton
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2007
Keywords
  • Military lawyers,
  • war crimes,
  • humanitarian law
Abstract

Modern warfare presents an array of legalistic overtones that require the presence and participation of attorneys of exceptional courage and breadth of expertise in demanding and austere conditions. Military lawyers today must confront complex missions and competing operational demands in representing the needs of operational commanders. The legal dimension of conflict has at times overshadowed the armed struggle between adversaries as the nature of conflict itself has changed. The overall mission will often be intertwined with political, legal, and strategic imperatives that cannot accomplished in a legal vacuum or by undermining the threads of legality that bind diverse aspects of a complex operation together.

Citation Information
Michael A. Newton. "Modern Military Necessity: The Role & Relevance of Military Lawyers" Roger Williams University Law Review Vol. 12 (2007) p. 877 ISSN: 1090-3968
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michael_newton/13/