Does a serviceman have the right to refuse to carry out a commander's order?
I recently learned about a case where a soldier was unable to carry out an order from his commander due to health reasons and was acquitted by a court. I wonder if a soldier can refuse to carry out an order at all if he considers it illegal or dangerous to his life or health?
30.08.2025 09:10
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