During the Irish Civil War, eighty-three prisoners were executed after trial by military court. The Irish Civil War: Law, Execution and Atrocity explores the pressures that drove the provisional government to try prisoners for arms offences by military courts, and how, at a time of great crisis, the rule of law evaporated and the new policy morphed into reprisal executions.
The Irish Civil War: Law, Execution and Atrocity by Sean Enright (PB)
€14.95
The Irish Civil War: Law, Execution and Atrocity by Sean Enright (PB)
€14.95
During the Irish Civil War, eighty-three prisoners were executed after trial by military court. The Irish Civil War: Law, Execution and Atrocity explo… Read More
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