Martin L. Cook's The Moral Warrior: Ethics and Service in the US Military

Journal of Military Ethics 4 (2):144-148 (2005)
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In medieval Europe, knights were permitted to settle disputes through trial by combat. This was a practice whereby members of the noble class who were accused of a crime could defend themselves not...

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