Honest Errors? Combat Decision-Making 75 Years After the Hostage Case (1st ed. 2023. 2023. Approx. 280 p. 5 illus., 1 illus. in color. 235 mm)

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Honest Errors? Combat Decision-Making 75 Years After the Hostage Case (1st ed. 2023. 2023. Approx. 280 p. 5 illus., 1 illus. in color. 235 mm)

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This book marks the 75th anniversary of the 1948 Hostage Case in which a US military tribunal in Nuremberg acquitted General Lothar Rendulic of devastating Northern Norway on account of his honest factual error. The volume critically reappraises the law and facts underlying his trial, the no second-guessing rule in customary international humanitarian law (IHL) that is named after the general himself, and the assessment of modern battlefield decisions.

Using recently discovered documents, this volume casts major doubts on Rendulic's claim that he considered the region's total devastation and the forcible evacuation of all of its inhabitants imperatively demanded by military necessity at the time. This book's analysis of court records reveals how the tribunal failed to examine relevant facts or explain the Rendulic Rule's legal origin. This anthology shows that, despite the Hostage Case's ambiguity and occasional suggestions to the contrary, objective reasonableness forms part of the reasonable commander test under IHL and the mistake of fact defence under international criminal law (ICL) to which the rule has given rise. This collection also identifies modern warfare's characteristics—human judgment, de-empathetic battlespace, and institutional bias—that may make it problematic to deem some errors both honest and reasonable. The Rendulic Rule embodies an otherwise firmly established admonition against judging contentious battlefield decisions with hindsight. Nevertheless, it was born of a factually ill-suited case and continues to raise significant legal as well as ethical challenges today.

The most comprehensive study of the Rendulic Rule ever to appear in English, this multi-disciplinary anthology will appeal to researchers and practitioners of IHL and ICL, as well as military historians and military ethicists and offers ground-breaking new research.

Nobuo Hayashi is affiliated to the Centre for International and Operational Law at the Swedish Defence University in Stockholm, Sweden.

Carola Lingaas is affiliated to the Faculty of Social Studies at VID Specialized University in Oslo, Norway.

Contents

Part I. Introduction.- Chapter 1. Honest Errors in Combat Decision-Making: State of Our Knowledge 75 Years after the Hostage Case.- Part II. Devastating Northern Norway and Forcibly Evacuating Its Inhabitants.- Chapter 2. Occupied Norway 1940-1945: A Brief Background to Hostage.- Chapter 3. Rendulic and the Military Necessity Defence in Hostage: Did He Speak the Truth?.- Chapter 4. Devastation and Forcible Evacuation: Actors and Their Motives.- Part III. Trying Rendulic and Developing the No Second-Guessing Rule.- Chapter 5. The Inclusion of Finnmark's Devastation and Forced Evacuation Charge in Hostage.- Chapter 6. The Adjudication and Findings of Finnmark's Devastation Charge in Hostage.- Chapter 7. The Genesis and Significance of the Law of War "Rendulic Rule".- Chapter 8. The Limits of Honest Judgment: The Reasonable Commander Test and Mistake of Fact.- Part IV. Assessing an Error's Reasonableness.- Chapter 9. The ICT Revolution, 21st Century Warfare, and Honest Errors.- Chapter 10. Empathy at War: The Distinction between Reasonableness and the Reasonable Military Commander Standard.- Chapter 11. Drone Warfare, Civilian Deaths, and the Narrative of Honest Mistakes.- Part V. Conclusion.- Chapter 12. Conclusion: The Hostage Case, Present Day Knowledge, and Future Implications.- Annex. List of Historical Names and Entities.

 

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