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Ken Watkin

Brigadier General Kenneth "Ken" Watkin, OMM CD KC (born 1954) is a Canadian lawyer, soldier and jurist. Watkin was Judge Advocate General (JAG) of the Canadian Forces from 2006 to 2010.[1] He is an expert on military law.[2][3]

Kenneth "Ken" Watkin
Born (1954-11-03) November 3, 1954 (age 69)
NationalityCanadian
Alma mater
Known forFormer Judge Advocate General of the Canadian Forces
Notable work
  • "Assessing Proportionality: Moral Complexity and Legal Rules", 8 Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law 3, 2007
  • Warriors without rights?: combatants, unprivileged belligerents, and the struggle over legitimacy, 2005
PredecessorMaj.-Gen. Jerry Pitzul
SuccessorBrig.-Gen. B. Blaise Cathcart
SpouseMaureen[1]
Childrenthree daughters[1]

He was promoted to brigadier general and appointed JAG effective April 2006, for a four-year term.[4]

In June 2010, the Israeli government appointed Watkin to be one of two international observers serving on an Israeli commission of inquiry looking into the events surrounding an Israeli raid on the Mavi Marmara.[5]

Early life and education edit

Watkin was born in Kingston, Ontario, a non-identical triplet, along with a brother (Kerry) and sister (Kathy); he also has an older brother (Robert).[6] He and his siblings attended Loyalist Collegiate.[6]

Watkin is a graduate of the Royal Military College of Canada (B.A., 1976) and Queen's University Law School in Kingston, Ontario, where he received Bachelor of Laws and Master of Laws degrees. From 2002 to 2003, Watkin was a visiting fellow at the Human Rights Program of Harvard Law School.[7]

Career edit

 
Skulls of victims of Rwandan genocide

Pre-JAG edit

Ken Watkin started his career as an infantry officer in the Royal Canadian Regiment. His first tour of duty after graduating from The Royal Military College was with the Royal Canadian Regiment battalion in Gagetown New Brunswick.

Watkin served as a Canadian Forces legal officer, starting in 1982, for 24 years prior to his appointment to JAG. He was trial counsel at courts-martial and appellate counsel before the Canadian Court Martial Appeal Court.[1][4] He worked as legal counsel on several investigations into the 1994 Rwandan genocide, and counselled Canadian naval commanders in Bosnia and during a fisheries dispute with Spain.[1][4] He has written papers on the topics of human rights, international humanitarian law, and military operational law.[4]

Somalia shooting inquiry edit

In the summer of 1994 when he was a Lieutenant-Colonel he wrote a legal review in which he questioned the conclusions of an investigation by Canadian Airborne Regiment Battle Group Col. Serge Labbe of an incident later known as the Somalia Affair, where two Somalis were shot while fleeing from the Canadian compound in Belet Huen on March 4, 1993. One of the men died.[8] He also questioned Labbe's "openness in reporting to higher headquarters."[8] Watkin's paper, which concluded that the Canadian military had attempted a cover-up, was considered during the inquiry into the events of that day.[8] Watkin testified that he was disturbed by comments made by Lt.-Col. Carol Mathieu, who was charged with negligent performance of duty for allegedly ordering soldiers to fire on looters. Watkin had been asked to brief the soldiers on the rules of war. He testified that Mathieu said, "All that doesn't matter, you just throw down some loose rounds".[3]

Afghan detainee issue edit

 
General Rick Hillier

In the Canadian Afghan detainee issue, Watkin as Judge Advocate General wrote a May 2007 memo to Chief of Defence Staff Gen. Rick Hillier and Lt.-Gen. Michel Gauthier telling them that it would be a crime to fail to investigate allegations of prisoner abuse.[9] He advised the Canadian Forces command that they could be "criminally negligent" if they were to transfer detainees to a risk of torture in Afghan hands. Watkin declined to answer questions on the basis of solicitor-client privilege when called to testify in Canada's House of Commons, saying that the privilege owed to the Government of Canada prevented him answering a number of the House's questions.[9][10] Craig Scott, an Osgoode Hall Law School professor of international human rights law, said: "If there's this paper trail of good legal advice going against what the government is doing, it's even more likely (the federal government violated its obligations under international law)."[9]

Turkel Commission of Inquiry edit

 
Routes of Gaza-bound flotilla (green) and Israeli Navy (orange)

On June 14, 2010, he was appointed as an observer to the Israeli special independent public Turkel Commission of Inquiry into the Gaza flotilla raid.[11][12]

The Commission investigated whether Israel's actions in preventing the arrival of ships in Gaza were in accordance with international law.[12] Its focus was, among other things, on the security considerations for imposing a naval blockade on the Gaza Strip and the conformity of the naval blockade with the rules of international law; the conformity of the actions during the raid to principles of international law; and the actions taken by those who organized and participated in the flotilla, and their identities.[12]

On the Commission were former Israeli Supreme Court Justice, Jacob Turkel, and former Technion University President, Amos Horev, as well as two other members added in July 2010. (Shabtai Rosenne, Bar Ilan University Professor of International Law, also served on the Commission from its establishment until his death on 21 September 2010.[13]) In addition, the Commission had two foreign observers, Watkin and former First Minister of Northern Ireland, David Trimble, who took part in hearings and discussions, but did not vote on the final conclusions.[14][15]

Awards edit

  • Appointed to the Order of Military Merit (2002)[1]
  • Appointed Queen's Counsel (Q.C.) (2006)[1]
  • Maritime Commander's Commendation[1]
  • 2017 Francis Lieber Prize, American Society of International Law, Best Book on Law and Armed Conflict, Fighting at the Legal Boundaries: The Use of Force in Contemporary Conflict[16]
  • 2008 Lieber Society Military Prize, American Society of International Law, for the article "Assessing Proportionality: Moral Complexity and Legal Rules"

Select works edit

Books edit

  • [1] The Law in War: A Concise Overview, Routledge, 2018, ISBN 9781138910478
  • [2] Fighting at the Legal Boundaries: Controlling the Use of Force in Contemporary Conflict, Oxford University Press, 2016, ISBN 9780190457976
  • "Stability Operations: A Guiding Framework for 'Small Wars' and other Conflicts of the 21st Century?", Chapter in The war in Afghanistan: a legal analysis, Michael N. Schmitt, Government Printing Office, 2009, ISBN 1-884733-64-6
  • "21st Century Conflict and International Humanitarian Law: Status Quo or Change?", Chapter in International law and armed conflict: exploring the faultlines, Michael N. Schmitt, Jelena Pejic, Yôrām Dinšṭein, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2007, ISBN 90-04-15428-0
  • Warriors without rights?: combatants, unprivileged belligerents, and the struggle over legitimacy, Kenneth Watkin, Harvard School of Public Health, Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research, 2005

Articles edit

  • , Kenneth Watkin, 42 NYU Journal of International Law and Politics 641, 2010
  • "Assessing Proportionality: Moral Complexity and Legal Rules", 8 Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law 3, 2007
  • , Ken Watkin, 8.2 The Canadian Army Journal 66, Summer 2005
  • "Canada/United States Military Interoperability and Humanitarian Law Issues: Land Mines, Terrorism, Military Objectives and Targeted Killing", Kenneth Watkin, 15 Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law 281, 2004–05
  • "Controlling the Use of Force: A Role for Human Rights Norms in Contemporary Armed Conflict", Kenneth Watkin, The American Journal of International Law, 2004[17]
  • , Kenneth Watkin, 3 Le Bulletin de Doctrine et d'Instruction de l'Armee de Terre 24, Winter 2000/Spring 2001

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i . Forces.gc.ca. Archived from the original on June 17, 2010. Retrieved June 28, 2010.
  2. ^ Singer, Zev (June 14, 2010). . Ottawa Citizen. Archived from the original on March 24, 2020. Retrieved June 28, 2010.
  3. ^ a b "Rules of war joked about, inquiry told". The Toronto Star. June 4, 1994. Retrieved June 28, 2010.
  4. ^ a b c d "Appointment of New Judge Advocate General for the Canadian Forces". Marketwire.com. April 10, 2006. Retrieved June 28, 2010.
  5. ^ Barak Ravid, Haaretz, PMO officially announces internal Gaza flotilla raid probe panel, 14 June 2010 (accessed online).
  6. ^ a b . The Whig Standard. Archived from the original on June 17, 2010. Retrieved June 28, 2010.
  7. ^ . Government of Canada Department of National Defence. March 12, 2010. Archived from the original on June 17, 2010. Retrieved June 14, 2010.
  8. ^ a b c "Commander may have tried coverup: memo". The Toronto Star. February 7, 1997. Retrieved June 28, 2010.
  9. ^ a b c "Military told to heed abuse claims". The Toronto Star. February 25, 2010. Retrieved June 28, 2010.
  10. ^ "Detainee affair won't go away". The Toronto Star. February 26, 2010. Retrieved June 28, 2010.
  11. ^ Zrahiya, Zvi (June 17, 2010). "Israeli members of flotilla inquiry panel meet for first time". Haaretz. Retrieved June 17, 2010.
  12. ^ a b c . Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs. June 13, 2010. Archived from the original on June 22, 2010. Retrieved June 17, 2010.
  13. ^ "Turkel Committee Member Shabtai Rosenne Dies at 93". Haaretz.
  14. ^ "Gaza flotilla inquiry panel members", BBC
  15. ^ "Who's who on Israel's committee on the Gaza flotilla raid", Haaretz, June 10, 2010
  16. ^ "11027 Ken Watkin award winning author on the international stage".
  17. ^ Larry May (2007). War Crimes and Just War. Cambridge University Press. p. 86. ISBN 978-0-521-87114-3. Retrieved June 28, 2010. Kenneth watkin.

External links edit

Military offices
Preceded by
Maj.-Gen. Jerry Pitzul
Judge Advocate General
2006–10
Succeeded by
Brig.-Gen. B. Blaise Cathcart

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Brigadier General Kenneth Ken Watkin OMM CD KC born 1954 is a Canadian lawyer soldier and jurist Watkin was Judge Advocate General JAG of the Canadian Forces from 2006 to 2010 1 He is an expert on military law 2 3 Brigadier GeneralKenneth Ken WatkinOMM CD KCBorn 1954 11 03 November 3 1954 age 69 Kingston Ontario Canada 1 NationalityCanadianAlma materRoyal Military College of Canada Bachelor of Laws 1976 Queen s University Master of Laws and Harvard Law School Visiting Fellow at the Human Rights Program Known forFormer Judge Advocate General of the Canadian ForcesNotable work Assessing Proportionality Moral Complexity and Legal Rules 8 Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law 3 2007 Warriors without rights combatants unprivileged belligerents and the struggle over legitimacy 2005PredecessorMaj Gen Jerry PitzulSuccessorBrig Gen B Blaise CathcartSpouseMaureen 1 Childrenthree daughters 1 He was promoted to brigadier general and appointed JAG effective April 2006 for a four year term 4 In June 2010 the Israeli government appointed Watkin to be one of two international observers serving on an Israeli commission of inquiry looking into the events surrounding an Israeli raid on the Mavi Marmara 5 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Pre JAG 2 1 1 Somalia shooting inquiry 2 1 2 Afghan detainee issue 2 2 Turkel Commission of Inquiry 3 Awards 4 Select works 4 1 Books 4 2 Articles 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editWatkin was born in Kingston Ontario a non identical triplet along with a brother Kerry and sister Kathy he also has an older brother Robert 6 He and his siblings attended Loyalist Collegiate 6 Watkin is a graduate of the Royal Military College of Canada B A 1976 and Queen s University Law School in Kingston Ontario where he received Bachelor of Laws and Master of Laws degrees From 2002 to 2003 Watkin was a visiting fellow at the Human Rights Program of Harvard Law School 7 Career edit nbsp Skulls of victims of Rwandan genocide Pre JAG edit Ken Watkin started his career as an infantry officer in the Royal Canadian Regiment His first tour of duty after graduating from The Royal Military College was with the Royal Canadian Regiment battalion in Gagetown New Brunswick Watkin served as a Canadian Forces legal officer starting in 1982 for 24 years prior to his appointment to JAG He was trial counsel at courts martial and appellate counsel before the Canadian Court Martial Appeal Court 1 4 He worked as legal counsel on several investigations into the 1994 Rwandan genocide and counselled Canadian naval commanders in Bosnia and during a fisheries dispute with Spain 1 4 He has written papers on the topics of human rights international humanitarian law and military operational law 4 Somalia shooting inquiry edit In the summer of 1994 when he was a Lieutenant Colonel he wrote a legal review in which he questioned the conclusions of an investigation by Canadian Airborne Regiment Battle Group Col Serge Labbe of an incident later known as the Somalia Affair where two Somalis were shot while fleeing from the Canadian compound in Belet Huen on March 4 1993 One of the men died 8 He also questioned Labbe s openness in reporting to higher headquarters 8 Watkin s paper which concluded that the Canadian military had attempted a cover up was considered during the inquiry into the events of that day 8 Watkin testified that he was disturbed by comments made by Lt Col Carol Mathieu who was charged with negligent performance of duty for allegedly ordering soldiers to fire on looters Watkin had been asked to brief the soldiers on the rules of war He testified that Mathieu said All that doesn t matter you just throw down some loose rounds 3 Afghan detainee issue edit nbsp General Rick Hillier In the Canadian Afghan detainee issue Watkin as Judge Advocate General wrote a May 2007 memo to Chief of Defence Staff Gen Rick Hillier and Lt Gen Michel Gauthier telling them that it would be a crime to fail to investigate allegations of prisoner abuse 9 He advised the Canadian Forces command that they could be criminally negligent if they were to transfer detainees to a risk of torture in Afghan hands Watkin declined to answer questions on the basis of solicitor client privilege when called to testify in Canada s House of Commons saying that the privilege owed to the Government of Canada prevented him answering a number of the House s questions 9 10 Craig Scott an Osgoode Hall Law School professor of international human rights law said If there s this paper trail of good legal advice going against what the government is doing it s even more likely the federal government violated its obligations under international law 9 Turkel Commission of Inquiry edit nbsp Routes of Gaza bound flotilla green and Israeli Navy orange Further information Legal assessments of the Gaza flotilla raid On June 14 2010 he was appointed as an observer to the Israeli special independent public Turkel Commission of Inquiry into the Gaza flotilla raid 11 12 The Commission investigated whether Israel s actions in preventing the arrival of ships in Gaza were in accordance with international law 12 Its focus was among other things on the security considerations for imposing a naval blockade on the Gaza Strip and the conformity of the naval blockade with the rules of international law the conformity of the actions during the raid to principles of international law and the actions taken by those who organized and participated in the flotilla and their identities 12 On the Commission were former Israeli Supreme Court Justice Jacob Turkel and former Technion University President Amos Horev as well as two other members added in July 2010 Shabtai Rosenne Bar Ilan University Professor of International Law also served on the Commission from its establishment until his death on 21 September 2010 13 In addition the Commission had two foreign observers Watkin and former First Minister of Northern Ireland David Trimble who took part in hearings and discussions but did not vote on the final conclusions 14 15 Awards editAppointed to the Order of Military Merit 2002 1 Appointed Queen s Counsel Q C 2006 1 Maritime Commander s Commendation 1 2017 Francis Lieber Prize American Society of International Law Best Book on Law and Armed Conflict Fighting at the Legal Boundaries The Use of Force in Contemporary Conflict 16 2008 Lieber Society Military Prize American Society of International Law for the article Assessing Proportionality Moral Complexity and Legal Rules Select works editBooks edit 1 The Law in War A Concise Overview Routledge 2018 ISBN 9781138910478 2 Fighting at the Legal Boundaries Controlling the Use of Force in Contemporary Conflict Oxford University Press 2016 ISBN 9780190457976 Stability Operations A Guiding Framework for Small Wars and other Conflicts of the 21st Century Chapter in The war in Afghanistan a legal analysis Michael N Schmitt Government Printing Office 2009 ISBN 1 884733 64 6 21st Century Conflict and International Humanitarian Law Status Quo or Change Chapter in International law and armed conflict exploring the faultlines Michael N Schmitt Jelena Pejic Yoram Dinsṭein Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 2007 ISBN 90 04 15428 0 Warriors without rights combatants unprivileged belligerents and the struggle over legitimacy Kenneth Watkin Harvard School of Public Health Program on Humanitarian Policy and Conflict Research 2005 Articles edit Opportunity Lost Organized Armed Groups and the ICRC Direct Participation in Hostilities Interpretive Guidance Kenneth Watkin 42 NYU Journal of International Law and Politics 641 2010 Assessing Proportionality Moral Complexity and Legal Rules 8 Yearbook of International Humanitarian Law 3 2007 Tergeting Pragmatism and the Real World Ken Watkin 8 2 The Canadian Army Journal 66 Summer 2005 Canada United States Military Interoperability and Humanitarian Law Issues Land Mines Terrorism Military Objectives and Targeted Killing Kenneth Watkin 15 Duke Journal of Comparative amp International Law 281 2004 05 Controlling the Use of Force A Role for Human Rights Norms in Contemporary Armed Conflict Kenneth Watkin The American Journal of International Law 2004 17 Guerriers obeissance et primaute du droit Kenneth Watkin 3 Le Bulletin de Doctrine et d Instruction de l Armee de Terre 24 Winter 2000 Spring 2001References edit a b c d e f g h i Brigadier General Ken Watkin OMM CD QC National Defence and the Canadian Forces Forces gc ca Archived from the original on June 17 2010 Retrieved June 28 2010 Singer Zev June 14 2010 Israel appoints Ottawan to Gaza flotilla inquiry Ottawa Citizen Archived from the original on March 24 2020 Retrieved June 28 2010 a b Rules of war joked about inquiry told The Toronto Star June 4 1994 Retrieved June 28 2010 a b c d Appointment of New Judge Advocate General for the Canadian Forces Marketwire com April 10 2006 Retrieved June 28 2010 Barak Ravid Haaretz PMO officially announces internal Gaza flotilla raid probe panel 14 June 2010 accessed online a b Kingston man asked to join inquiry The Whig Standard Archived from the original on June 17 2010 Retrieved June 28 2010 Biography of Brigadier General Ken Watkin Government of Canada Department of National Defence March 12 2010 Archived from the original on June 17 2010 Retrieved June 14 2010 a b c Commander may have tried coverup memo The Toronto Star February 7 1997 Retrieved June 28 2010 a b c Military told to heed abuse claims The Toronto Star February 25 2010 Retrieved June 28 2010 Detainee affair won t go away The Toronto Star February 26 2010 Retrieved June 28 2010 Zrahiya Zvi June 17 2010 Israeli members of flotilla inquiry panel meet for first time Haaretz Retrieved June 17 2010 a b c Cabinet asked to approve independent public commission Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs June 13 2010 Archived from the original on June 22 2010 Retrieved June 17 2010 Turkel Committee Member Shabtai Rosenne Dies at 93 Haaretz Gaza flotilla inquiry panel members BBC Who s who on Israel s committee on the Gaza flotilla raid Haaretz June 10 2010 11027 Ken Watkin award winning author on the international stage Larry May 2007 War Crimes and Just War Cambridge University Press p 86 ISBN 978 0 521 87114 3 Retrieved June 28 2010 Kenneth watkin External links editCanadian Forces Biography of JAG Ken Watkin Department of National Defence press release Military offices Preceded byMaj Gen Jerry Pitzul Judge Advocate General2006 10 Succeeded byBrig Gen B Blaise Cathcart Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ken Watkin amp oldid 1207223652, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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