Australian War Crimes in Afghanistan: Prosecutions Face an Uncertain Road Ahead

Fowler, A. 2021. Australian War Crimes in Afghanistan: Prosecutions Face an Uncertain Road Ahead. International Law Association (Australian Branch).

TitleAustralian War Crimes in Afghanistan: Prosecutions Face an Uncertain Road Ahead
AuthorsFowler, A.
Description

The article discusses the potential for prosecutions of Australian Special Forces members for war crimes in Afghanistan in the wake of the Brereton Inquiry Report, released in late 2020.

Year2021
Output mediaILA Reporter blog post
KeywordsAustralia
war crimes
Afghanistan
Brereton
prosecution
PublisherInternational Law Association (Australian Branch)
Publication dates
Published04 Jun 2021
File
Web address (URL)http://ilareporter.org.au/2021/06/australian-war-crimes-in-afghanistan-prosecutions-face-an-uncertain-road-ahead-alexandra-fowler/

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