Towards a humanitarian military ethics : moral autonomy, integrity and obligations in the British and German Armed Forces / Tomas Kucera

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2017Subject(s): In: Journal of Military Ethics Vol 16, No. 1 - 2, April-July 2017, pp. 20 - 37 (63A - DA)Summary: Humanitarian operations may pose challenges to which armed forces prepared for warfighting seem rather ill-equipped. The article aims to examine in what way military ethics should be adapted to humanitarian tasks.
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Humanitarian operations may pose challenges to which armed forces prepared for warfighting seem rather ill-equipped. The article aims to examine in what way military ethics should be adapted to humanitarian tasks.

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