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Law in War

Freedom and Restriction in Australia During the Great War
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Law in War by Dr Catherine Bond explores the intricate relationship between legal frameworks and military conflicts. It delves into how laws are applied, interpreted, and sometimes stretched in the context of war, examining historical case studies and their impact on both legal and military practices. The book offers an insightful analysis of the dynamic nature of law during times of war, highlighting the delicate balance between legal obligations and military necessity.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the complex legal frameworks and their roles during wartime, as it offers an insightful exploration into how laws have influenced military operations and vice versa. This book may appeal to you if you're interested in both historical and military perspectives on the ethical and legal dilemmas faced during conflicts.

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Law in War

During the Great War law was used in everyday life as a tool to discriminate, oppress, censor and deprive many Australians of property, liberty and basic human rights.

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During the Great War, law was used in everyday life as a tool to discriminate, oppress, censor and deprive many Australians of property, liberty and basic human rights.

A nation often amends its laws during war, not least to regulate life at home. Yet few historians have considered the impact of the law on Australians during the First World War. In this original book, Catherine Bond breathes life into the laws that were central to the way people were managed in Australia from 1914 to 1918.

Engaging and revelatory, Law in War holds those who wrote the laws to account, exposing the sheer breadth and impact of this wartime legal regime, the injustices of which linger to this day. More than anything, it illuminates how ordinary people were caught up inβ€”and sometimes destroyed byβ€”these laws created in the name of victory.

Law in War gives us insights into the law and Australia's Great War that Charles Bean declined to publish ninety-odd years ago. Pioneering, full of wonderful life and energy, the result has been worth waiting for.' - Professor Peter Stanley, UNSW Canberra

'...in the midst of this crisis, it is hard to imagine a historical text timelier than Law in War: Freedom and restriction in Australia during the Great War. A century later, lessons from that era are still instructive today... Bond's latest book is engaging, insightful, and important.' - ABR

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Law in War is praised for providing significant insights into the legal landscape during Australia's Great War that had not been published until now. The book is described as pioneering, energetic, and timely, offering engaging and important lessons from the past that remain relevant in today's context.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781742236483

Publisher: NewSouth Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 April 2020

Country: Australia

Imprint: NewSouth Publishing

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 155.0mm

Height: 233.0mm

Weight: 362g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Catherine Bond is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law, UNSW Sydney. While trained in intellectual property law, with a PhD thesis on the history of Australian copyright law, in 2016 she published her first book Anzac: The Landing, The Legend, The Law. As part of that work Catherine became interested in the little-considered topic of how law affected the Australian community during the First World War leading to this, her second book.

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