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The battlefield law we soldiers learned has become a weapon our enemies can use against us
by Policy Exchange | Oct 5, 2016
Read Article Tom Tugendhat MP references his Policy Exchange paper “The Fog of Law” in the Daily Telegraph. Reflecting on the Government’s announcement that parts of the European Convention on Human Rights will be suspended during military...
May to outlaw legal ‘witch-hunt’ against troops serving in conflict
by Policy Exchange | Oct 4, 2016
On Sky News, Theresa May discusses the plans to outlaw “vexatious” legal claims against British troops, an issue highlighted by Policy Exchange’s 2013 report “The Fog of Law” and continued in 2015’s “Clearing The Fog of...
Policy Exchange at Conservative Party Conference
by Policy Exchange | Oct 3, 2016
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