The Role of Reciprocity in International Humanitarian Law Training: Examples from Historical and Contemporary US Practice

M. Zommer
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While scholars assert that reciprocity is a force that influences international humanitarian law, the literature has yet to include a detailed analysis of its role in military training. This presents two limitations. First, a substantial quantity of primary source material pertaining to state practice goes underutilized. Second, the methods by which international humanitarian law are promulgated and disseminated to soldiers during training are overlooked. Thus, a potentially important factor in adherence remains under-examined. This article analyzes historical and contemporary military training material including manuals, pamphlets, circulars, and films. Research results suggest that reciprocity impacts international humanitarian law training in varied, nuanced, and dynamic ways. In particular, an emphasis on reciprocity remains a consistent message in post–Vietnam War training. Furthermore, positive reciprocity in the form of a golden rule rationale is often used to justify adherence and remains prevalent in post-9/11 training material.1
互惠在国际人道主义法培训中的作用——以美国历史和当代实践为例
虽然学者们断言互惠是一种影响国际人道主义法的力量,但文献中尚未对其在军事训练中的作用进行详细分析。这带来了两个限制。首先,大量与国家实践有关的原始资料没有得到充分利用。第二,在训练期间颁布和向士兵传播国际人道主义法的方法被忽视了。因此,依从性中一个潜在的重要因素仍有待研究。本文分析了历史和当代军事训练材料,包括手册、小册子、通告和电影。研究结果表明,互惠以多种、微妙和动态的方式影响国际人道主义法培训。特别是,强调互惠仍然是越战后训练中的一贯信息。此外,金科玉律形式的积极互惠往往被用来证明遵守的合理性,而且在9/11后的培训材料中仍然很普遍。1
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