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Kolanoski2017
BibType ARTICLE
Key Kolanoski2017
Author(s) Martina Kolanoski
Title Undoing the Legal Capacities of a Military Object: A Case Study on the (In)Visibility of Civilians
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Tag(s) EMCA, Ethnomethodology, Military, German, Legal
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Year 2017
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Journal Law and Social Inquiry
Volume 42
Number 2
Pages 377-397
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DOI 10.1111/lsi.12284
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Abstract

International law dictates that actors in armed conflicts must distinguish between combatants and civilians. But how do legal actors assess the legality of a military operation after the fact? I analyze a civil proceeding for compensation by victims of a German-led airstrike in Afghanistan. The court treated military video as key evidence. I show how lawyers, judges, and expert witnesses categorized those involved by asking what a “military viewer” would make of the pictures. During the hearing, they avoided the categories of combatants/civilians; the military object resisted legal coding. I examine the decision in its procedural context, using ethnographic field notes and legal documents. I combine two ethnomethodological analytics: a trans-sequential approach and membership categorization analysis. I show the value of this combination for the sociological analysis of legal practice. I also propose that legal practitioners should use this approach to assess military viewing as a concerted, situated activity.

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