>INSTITUTE OF APPLIED ETHICS
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>International Workshop:
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>Ethics Training and Development in the Military
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>
>22 and 23 June 2006
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>University of Hull
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>Abu Ghraib, Camp Breadbasket, and other recent scandals have reinforced
>the vital importance of ethical training and development in the armed
>forces. How can the military ensure that its members behave in a
>manner compatible with the laws of war and the moral standards of
>society? This workshop examines this question, and compares and
>contrasts the approaches taken in numerous countries and armed services.
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>Speakers include academics and military professionals from the UK, USA,
>Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Israel, Japan, Netherlands and Norway.
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>Details and registration: Dr Paul Robinson, Dept of Politics and
>International Studies. T:
>6342 <mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]
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>Supported by the Arts & Humanities Research Council
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>
>Flick Lawes, Administration Assistant
>Institute of Applied Ethics, Room 278 Wilberforce Building University
>of Hull, Cottingham Road, Hull HU6 7RX
>T: 01482 465775
>
Dr Michael Drake,
Lecturer in Sociology,
Dept of Criminology and Sociological Studies,
University of Hull,
Cottingham Road,
Hull.
HU6 7RX
UK
Tel. (work): +44 (0)1482 465770
Email: [log in to unmask]
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