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The Risks of Judicialising Warfare

By Dominic Raab on June 20, 2013 in Articles, Debates, Freedom, Military, Rights Culture

This week, the Supreme Court paved the way for the families of UK casualties from friendly-fire and road bombs in Iraq to sue the Ministry of Defence under the Human Rights Act. The case was reported here.

I have written a column for the Daily Telegraph tomorrow, assessing the implications of the case. You can read it here.

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