Part I General Framework, 3 Multinational Military Operations
This chapter discusses the use of multinational military units. Some European States, such as Germany, have incorporated large, if not most, parts of their national military forces in permanent multinational units. Many other States including the US are forming ad hoc military units for specific ope...
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croxfordunivpr:10.1093/law/9780198808404.003.0003 2023-05-15T17:32:15+02:00 Part I General Framework, 3 Multinational Military Operations Dieter, Fleck Michael A, Newton Katarina, Grenfell 2018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198808404.003.0003 unknown Oxford University Press The Handbook of the Law of Visiting Forces book 2018 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198808404.003.0003 2022-07-22T11:06:11Z This chapter discusses the use of multinational military units. Some European States, such as Germany, have incorporated large, if not most, parts of their national military forces in permanent multinational units. Many other States including the US are forming ad hoc military units for specific operations. The UN, NATO, and other international organizations are pursuing standby arrangements and high readiness commitments to allow for rapid response. In all these situations command and control issues are to be considered. While there are many different forms of multinational military cooperation, and Sending States will avoid regulating these matters in status-of-forces agreements (SOFAs) with the Receiving State, they are nevertheless relevant for the law and practice of Visiting Forces. This chapter draws some conclusions on the concept of multinational military operations for the North Atlantic Alliance, the European Union, and beyond. Book North Atlantic Oxford University Press (via Crossref) |
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This chapter discusses the use of multinational military units. Some European States, such as Germany, have incorporated large, if not most, parts of their national military forces in permanent multinational units. Many other States including the US are forming ad hoc military units for specific operations. The UN, NATO, and other international organizations are pursuing standby arrangements and high readiness commitments to allow for rapid response. In all these situations command and control issues are to be considered. While there are many different forms of multinational military cooperation, and Sending States will avoid regulating these matters in status-of-forces agreements (SOFAs) with the Receiving State, they are nevertheless relevant for the law and practice of Visiting Forces. This chapter draws some conclusions on the concept of multinational military operations for the North Atlantic Alliance, the European Union, and beyond. |
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