NOUN
- the body of laws and rules of conduct administered by military courts for the discipline, trial, and punishment of military personnel
How To Use military law In A Sentence
- The mayor, Dr. Arnold, was completely "subjugated," and, after consulting with him, I authorized him to assemble his City Council to take charge generally of the interests of the people; but warned all who remained that they must be strictly subordinate to the military law, and to the interests of the General Government. Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals
- The Forces Legal Network has a 24-hour hotline which links callers to solicitors with an expertise in military law.
- Three hundred and six British servicemen were shot for offences against military law, including cowardice and desertion. Times, Sunday Times
- In Rome, military law derived from the imperium of magistrates in their capacity as commanders of the Roman military forces.
- military law
- The Forces Legal Network has a 24-hour hotline which links callers to solicitors with an expertise in military law.
- Three hundred and six British servicemen were shot for offences against military law, including cowardice and desertion. Times, Sunday Times
- Ever the diligent litigator, Butler had been reading up on his military law. In time of war, he knew, a commander had a right to seize any enemy property that was being used for hostile purposes.
- In these commission trials, the defendants are prosecuted, judged and represented by U.S. military lawyers, but private lawyers have volunteered to be part of the defense team.
- Unite nations with military ceremony" which was punished action of violate ceremony with military means, is main content of military law in West-zhou and Chun-qiu dynasties.