Crown and Sword executive power and the use of force by the Australian Defence Force

The Australian Defence Force, together with military forces from a number of western democracies, have for some years been seeking out and killing Islamic militants in Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan, detaining asylum seekers for periods at sea or running the judicial systems of failed states. It has al...

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Main Author: Moore, Cameron (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: ANU Press 2018
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