This new textbook (ISBN-13: 978-0314268037) comprehensively covers the modern military justice system under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Materials from every service within the Armed Forces show how the military justice system addresses all criminal offenses, ranging from minor infractions to serious offenses, such as the misconduct of soldiers at Abu Ghraib prison. The text covers the jurisdiction of courts-martial; sources of military law; military offenses and defenses; pretrial, trial, and appellate procedures; the role of judge advocates; nonjudicial punishment and other alternatives to courts-martial; special forums, such as boards of inquiry and military commissions for trying enemy belligerents; the relationship of courts-m...
The military\u27s courts-martial system can be regarded as an integral part of the justice system. T...
In the Manual for Courts-Martial, the President of the United States has established the procedural,...
This short essay reviews Professor Eugene Fidell’s recently published book, “Military Justice A Very...
Modern Military Justice: Cases and Materials (2012) is a textbook written by Professor Gregory E. Ma...
This textbook is about the modern military justice system of the United States. It covers court-mart...
For the past decade there have been numerous and significant changes to the Uniform Code of Military...
The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), 10 USC §§ 801-946, is the statutory template for the Un...
MILITARY JUSTICE IN THE ARAED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES. BY Robinson 0. Everett. Harrisburg, Penns...
This study was undertaken to examine the operation of the United States Court of Military Appeals, a...
During court-martial, the commander decides on the charge, selects of the jury, and reviews the tria...
The military justice system was designed to maintain good order and discipline, strengthen national ...
There is often a misconception regarding the military and the procedures that it uses in order to br...
This Note will summarize the provisions of the Uniform Code of Military Justice and the Manual for C...
This article starts with a sketch of the military justice system to orient readers. Understanding th...
This article is written with the view of acquainting civilian lawyers with some of the procedural as...
The military\u27s courts-martial system can be regarded as an integral part of the justice system. T...
In the Manual for Courts-Martial, the President of the United States has established the procedural,...
This short essay reviews Professor Eugene Fidell’s recently published book, “Military Justice A Very...
Modern Military Justice: Cases and Materials (2012) is a textbook written by Professor Gregory E. Ma...
This textbook is about the modern military justice system of the United States. It covers court-mart...
For the past decade there have been numerous and significant changes to the Uniform Code of Military...
The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), 10 USC §§ 801-946, is the statutory template for the Un...
MILITARY JUSTICE IN THE ARAED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES. BY Robinson 0. Everett. Harrisburg, Penns...
This study was undertaken to examine the operation of the United States Court of Military Appeals, a...
During court-martial, the commander decides on the charge, selects of the jury, and reviews the tria...
The military justice system was designed to maintain good order and discipline, strengthen national ...
There is often a misconception regarding the military and the procedures that it uses in order to br...
This Note will summarize the provisions of the Uniform Code of Military Justice and the Manual for C...
This article starts with a sketch of the military justice system to orient readers. Understanding th...
This article is written with the view of acquainting civilian lawyers with some of the procedural as...
The military\u27s courts-martial system can be regarded as an integral part of the justice system. T...
In the Manual for Courts-Martial, the President of the United States has established the procedural,...
This short essay reviews Professor Eugene Fidell’s recently published book, “Military Justice A Very...