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United States. Dept. of Defense, ed. Civilian travel and transportation: Temporary duty travel. [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Dept. of Defense, 1992.

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Duty of care. East Roseville, N.S.W: Simon & Schuster, 2000.

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de Guttry, Andrea, Micaela Frulli, Edoardo Greppi, and Chiara Macchi, eds. The Duty of Care of International Organizations Towards Their Civilian Personnel. The Hague: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-258-3.

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Jackson, Phillip E. Analysis of Naval Hospital Long Beach efforts to recoup subsistence cost from referral of active duty members to civilian and VA hospitals for inpatient care. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1992.

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Office, General Accounting. Navy ship maintenance: Temporary duty assignments of temporarily excess shipyard personnel are reasonable : report to Congressional committees. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Office, 1998.

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United States. President (1993-2001 : Clinton). Ordering the Selected Reserve of the Armed Forces to active duty: Communication from the President of the United States transmitting his notification of the deployment of United States forces to conduct operational missions to restore the civilian government in Haiti, pursuant to 10 U.S.C. 673b(f). Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1994.

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Bonotti, Matteo. Free Speech and the Duty of Civility. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198739500.003.0005.

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This chapter critically examines which arguments for free speech may be consistent with Rawls’s political liberalism, in order to establish whether there are good reasons, within political liberalism, for rejecting the legal implementation of the duty of civility. Among the various arguments for freedom of speech, the chapter argues, only those from democracy and political legitimacy seem to justify Rawls’s opposition to the legal enforcement of the duty of civility. However, the chapter concludes, since Rawls’s own conception of political legitimacy is not merely procedural but grounded in the ideas of public justification and public reason, political liberalism is in principle consistent with some restrictions on free speech, including those which would result from the legal enforcement of the duty of civility.
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Bonotti, Matteo. Partisanship and the Constraints of Public Reason. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198739500.003.0004.

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This chapter illustrates the ‘extrinsic’ approach to public reason, i.e. the view that the Rawlsian ideal of public reason imposes significant constraints upon parties and partisans, and that these constraints are external to parties’ goals. The chapter shows that the forums where partisans operate are clearly subject to the constraints of public reason. It then argues that the distinction between constitutional essentials and matters of basic justice and ordinary legislative matters is irrelevant when we consider the fact that parties’ manifestoes and programmes include both kinds of issues, and need to be justified to the public in their comprehensiveness. The chapter further claims that Rawls’s (2005b) ‘wide’ conception of public reason still imposes onerous demands upon elected and campaigning partisans, and concludes by showing that issues of practical implementation cannot be invoked in order to reject the legal enforcement of the duty of civility.
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Robillard, Michael, and Bradley Strawser. Outsourcing Duty. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190671457.001.0001.

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Are contemporary soldiers exploited by the state and society that they defend? More specifically, have America’s professional service members been uniquely exploited insofar as they have disproportionately carried the moral weight of America’s collective warfighting decisions since the inception of the all-volunteer force post-Vietnam and particularly since 9/11? In this work, Michael Robillard and Bradley Strawser argue that many of American soldiers have indeed been exploited in this unique way. By offering their original normative theory of “moral exploitation”—the notion that persons or groups can be wrongfully exploited by being made to shoulder an excessive amount of moral responsibility, moral risk, and exposure to “dirty hands”—Robillard and Strawser make the case that such a state of affairs describes America’s present relationship with its military. By offering a thorough and in-depth analysis of some of the exploitative and misleading elements of present-day military recruitment, the pernicious civil-military divide existing between military members and the civilian principle both within the organs of government and the public at large, and the stifling effect that “thank you for your service,” “I support the troops” culture has had on serious public engagement concerning America’s ongoing wars, Robillard and Strawser offer a tour de force of eye-opening arguments on the demoralizing state of affairs of the American soldier. They conclude by arguing for several normative and prudential prescriptions to help close this ever-widening fissure existing between America and its military and existing within America herself. In so doing, their work gives a much needed and urgent voice to America’s other 1%.
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U. S. Army War College, Jr Robert E. Atkinson, and Strategic Studies Institute. Limits of Military Officers' Duty to Obey Civilian Orders: A Neo-Classical Perspective. Lulu Press, Inc., 2015.

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Jr, Robert E. Atkinson, and Strategic Studies Strategic Studies Institute. Limits of Military Officers' Duty to Obey Civilian Orders: A Neo-Classical Perspective. Independently Published, 2015.

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Michael, Furmston, Tolhurst G J, and Mik Eliza. 13 Is There a Duty to Negotiate in Good Faith? Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198724032.003.0013.

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This chapter assesses the duty of good faith in negotiation. In general, even civilian systems which have long adopted notions of good faith performance have been much slower to accept notions of good faith negotiation. So all over the world the question of whether the parties should be under a duty to negotiate in good faith is very much at the forefront of the debate. The traditional view is that there is no general duty of good faith in negotiation. However, the doctrinal principles applied in England and Australia frequently serve to promote good faith. Those who wish to argue for a general rule of good faith, contractual or tortious, can find support in certain case law. But the mere fact of entering into negotiations does not create such a duty.
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Greppi, Edoardo, Micaela Frulli, Andrea De Guttry, and Chiara Macchi. Duty of Care of International Organizations Towards Their Civilian Personnel: Legal Obligations and Implementation Challenges. T.M.C. Asser Press, 2018.

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Fidell, Eugene R. 4. The substantive reach of court-martial jurisdiction. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199303496.003.0005.

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If a court-martial has jurisdiction over an accused, to what offenses does that jurisdiction extend? Military justice codes take a variety of approaches to defining what conduct will be prosecuted in courts-martial. Typically, they set forth and give the required elements of a number of offenses. Some offenses—disobedience and disrespect, desertion, dereliction of duty, AWOL, missing movement, mutiny, oppressing a subordinate, or hazarding a vessel—have no counterpart in civilian criminal law. ‘The substantive reach of court-martial jurisdiction’ outlines two key issues: whether human rights violations should be prosecuted in courts-martial, and whether common law or ordinary crimes should ever be tried by court-martial rather than in the civilian courts.
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Military personnel: Designation of joint duty assignments : report to congressional requestors. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1990.

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Churchill, David. Confronting the Criminal. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198797845.003.0008.

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This chapter examines civilian self-policing in the Victorian city, through a survey of self-defence and apprehension practices. Despite the formation of preventative police forces, victims of crime remained active in defending themselves and in tackling offenders on the streets, in shops, homes, and workplaces. Victims’ participation in this field was underpinned by the limited physical presence of the police, and by forms of legal duty and cultural obligation for civilians to assist the police in making arrests. The chapter demonstrates that the Victorian city crowd continued to play a major role in apprehension, by supporting victims and the police in dealing with criminals. Notwithstanding the diffusion of more restrained notions of masculinity in the nineteenth century, the chapter argues that confronting criminals afforded victims an outlet for more assertive (and violent) forms of manly conduct, which complemented the vigorous public culture of the Victorian street.
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Granacher, Robert P. Neuropsychiatric Aspects Involving the Elderly and the Law. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199374656.003.0002.

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Neuropsychiatry has generally been concerned with the diagnosis and management of syndromes with productive symptoms (positive symptoms) such as hallucinations, mood changes, and delusions. This chapter focuses on the brain-based forensic issues before the law concerning the neuropsychiatry of the older patient. These include the forensic infinitives of legal cognitive capacity to be competent to be tried, enter a plea, be a witness, consent generally, enter a contract, make a will, resist undue influence, refuse treatment, give informed consent, have general competence, have specific competence, be fit for duty, be criminally responsible, be civilly committable, and resist elder abuse. Fundamentally, the forensic neuropsychiatric question is: does a brain disorder remove the individual capacity to understand, decide or act in a specific circumstance before the law? Thus, a well-planned forensic assessment of a geriatric person usually requires a neuromedical psychiatric examination model. This may include examinations, laboratory testing, structural neuroimaging, cognitive screening, and neuropsychological testing. It also may involve lumbar puncture functional neuroimaging and other neurodiagnostic testing.
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Heiner, Prof, Bielefeldt, Ghanea Nazila, Dr, and Wiener Michael, Dr. Part 1 Freedom of Religion or Belief, 1.3.11 Conscientious Objection. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198703983.003.0016.

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This chapter addresses issues concerning conscientious objection, notably the refusal by individuals to perform compulsory military service based on their genuinely held religious or other beliefs that forbid the use of lethal force. Throughout the past five decades, various international and regional human rights mechanisms have significantly changed their interpretation with regard to the existence and normative basis of a right to conscientious objection to military service. This chapter also discusses the question of who can claim conscientious objection; procedural issues; the problem of repeated trials and punishment of conscientious objectors; the nature and length of alternative service; refugee status claims based on persecution arising from conscientious objection; and conscientious objection in disputed territories. In addition, there are several issues of interpretation related to ‘selective’ objection against participating in certain wars and ‘total’ objection even against alternative civilian service. In addition to conscientious objection to military service, also other issues may give rise to objections, for example against the obligation to pay taxes for military expenditures; against carrying out abortions; against a duty to join a hunting association; against singing the national anthem or saluting the flag; and conscientious objection in the employment sphere.
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Pufendorf, Samuel. The Whole Duty of man According to the law of Nature. By That Famous Civilian Samuel Puffendorf, ... Now Made English. The Fourth Edition With the ... ... and an Index ... By Andrew Tooke,. Gale ECCO, Print Editions, 2018.

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