PGDip Military Operational Research
Course Overview
This course examines the legal and ethical dimensions of military service and allegiance in international conflicts, with a focus on the Ukraine war. It explores how international law addresses situations where individuals fight against their own country. The content is informed by expert analysis from a senior lecturer in international law.
Key Program Highlights
- Analysis of international legal frameworks governing armed conflict
- Examination of allegiance and citizenship in wartime contexts
- Case study of Russian combatants opposing their government
- Ethical considerations in military service and resistance
- Expert perspectives from published defense management scholarship
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4 - 6 weeks after your application is submitted
Backlogs accepted
This course accepts backlogs
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Course Overview
This course examines the legal and ethical dimensions of military service and allegiance in international conflicts, with a focus on the Ukraine war. It explores how international law addresses situations where individuals fight against their own country. The content is informed by expert analysis from a senior lecturer in international law.
Key Program Highlights
- Analysis of international legal frameworks governing armed conflict
- Examination of allegiance and citizenship in wartime contexts
- Case study of Russian combatants opposing their government
- Ethical considerations in military service and resistance
- Expert perspectives from published defense management scholarship
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Offer response
4 - 6 weeks after your application is submitted
Backlogs accepted
This course accepts backlogs