British soldiers sue government over human rights
The British government is being forced to re-examine the rules of international combat as soldiers sue over war injuries.
A spate of military lawsuits in the UK is bringing human-rights law
into question. Following the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, there have
been two public inquiries, over 200 judicial reviews and over 1000
damages claims against the Ministry of Defence, costing some £85m, as
soldiers and their families sue the government. Increasing numbers of
'duty of care' lawsuits are being filed - where the families of
soldiers, killed on active service or when training, sue with
government. The result is that human rights law is pitted against the
laws of international combat. Source: The Economist
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