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Lifting the Rock: the Military and Justice (SE4 EP2)

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From Deepcut to sexual abuse cases and war crimes, the UK military and MOD are no stranger to legal controversy. And when you read back through the reportage around this lamentable list one name recurs again and again, acting in opposition to power and in favour of fairness and human rights.
Emma Norton is Director and co-founder of the Centre for Military Justice, whose work we at Forces Watch greatly admire. She is also former head of the legal team at human rights organisation Liberty and lectures twice a year at the Defence Academy on human rights and the armed forces. Emma joins us to explain the glacial pace of service justice reform and what it’s like to challenge the power of the British military.
Trigger Warning: this episode includes discussion of sexual violence.
You can read more about the work of the Centre for Military Justice on their website and Twitter (@cmjhq).
Support us via the Warrior Nation Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WarriorNation
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Music by Esion Noise.

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From Deepcut to sexual abuse cases and war crimes, the UK military and MOD are no stranger to legal controversy. And when you read back through the reportage around this lamentable list one name recurs again and again, acting in opposition to power and in favour of fairness and human rights.
Emma Norton is Director and co-founder of the Centre for Military Justice, whose work we at Forces Watch greatly admire. She is also former head of the legal team at human rights organisation Liberty and lectures twice a year at the Defence Academy on human rights and the armed forces. Emma joins us to explain the glacial pace of service justice reform and what it’s like to challenge the power of the British military.
Trigger Warning: this episode includes discussion of sexual violence.
You can read more about the work of the Centre for Military Justice on their website and Twitter (@cmjhq).
Support us via the Warrior Nation Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WarriorNation
Or follow us on Instagram (@forceswatch) and Twitter (@ForcesWatch).
Sign-up to our newsletter.
You can discover Housmans Bookshop's amazing selection here: https://housmans.com/
Music by Esion Noise.

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