Court Martial and Military Matters


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The Book Highlights Topics Such As Recent Changes Made To Military Law, Professional Conduct Of Officers Handling Disciplinary Cases, In-House Remedies Against Court Martial Verdicts, Futuristic Trends In Military Law, Alternative Disputes Redressal And Human Rights In Context Of Disposal Of Disciplinary Cases In The Army. Three Chapters Discuss Various Facets Of International Humanitarian Law As Relevant In Indian Context. This Work Is An Attempt To Discuss The Complexities Of Modern Legal Thought As Pertaining To The Military Canvas. The Book Is A Thorough Overview Of Military Law. It Is Not However A Treatise That Merely Describes The Law, It Points The Way Ahead. It Is An Agenda For Change. The Book Will Be Of Immense Use As A Reference Work Not Only For Students Of Military Law But For Commanders At All Levels, Research Scholars, Academicians And Others Interested In The Study Of Military Law.




Court Martial and Military Matters


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A Treatise on Martial Law and Courts-martial


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Reprint of the first edition of the first American work on the subject. Based on British models, it considers matters of jurisdiction, apprehension of accused persons, evidence, sentencing, appeals and courts of inquiry. It also contains an extensive appendix with forms, the articles of war and extracts from relevant supporting texts. Macomb [1782-1841], one of the first officers trained at West Point, was a judge-advocate in the U.S. Army. He was decorated for his conduct in the Battle of Plattsburg during the War of 1812 and ended his career as commander-in-chief of the army, a post he filled with distinction.







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The Army and the Law


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Deploying Justice


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