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Dimitri Roden, « Jean-Marc Berlière, Jonas Campion, Luigi Lacchè, Xavier Rousseaux (Eds.), Justices militaires et guerres mondiales (Europe 1914-1950) – Military Justices and World Wars (Europe 1914-1950) », Crime, Histoire & Sociétés, ID : 10.4000/chs.3158
The history of military justice in Western Europe has long been neglected by both historians and lawyers. It is only with the end of the Cold War, the abolishment of the death penalty and the suppression of the military tribunals that European researchers have discovered the scientific potential and societal importance of studies on the matter. In post-war Belgium for instance, the history of military justice was almost exclusively written by former magistrates or civilians condemned for acts...