Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law, Volumen4John Murray, 1922 Includes annual "Review of legislation" covering the years 1859-1949. |
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... Court Martial ) to try all offences , but no sentence of loss of life or limb or the cashiering of any commissioned or warrant officer could be passed . Such cases were to be remitted to the " Commander of the ... COURTS MARTIAL . 39.
... Court Martial ) to try all offences , but no sentence of loss of life or limb or the cashiering of any commissioned or warrant officer could be passed . Such cases were to be remitted to the " Commander of the ... COURTS MARTIAL . 39.
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... Court Martial . Next , therefore , may be considered the provisions of the Act 29 , Car . II , c . 33 . Under that Act the Lord High Admiral was given power to grant commissions to " inferior Vice - Admirals or ... COURTS MARTIAL .
... Court Martial . Next , therefore , may be considered the provisions of the Act 29 , Car . II , c . 33 . Under that Act the Lord High Admiral was given power to grant commissions to " inferior Vice - Admirals or ... COURTS MARTIAL .
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... Court , nor was there any provision similar to that contained in the last paragraph of Monk and Penn's instructions obliging all captains to attend when in sight of the Flag . There was no power to prevent the ... COURTS MARTIAL . 4I.
... Court , nor was there any provision similar to that contained in the last paragraph of Monk and Penn's instructions obliging all captains to attend when in sight of the Flag . There was no power to prevent the ... COURTS MARTIAL . 4I.
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... Courts , by Captains made on purpose to serve their turns . " The fact that the members of Courts Martial in those days took no oaths to administer justice properly may have been the reason why the proceedings of the Court were not ...
... Courts , by Captains made on purpose to serve their turns . " The fact that the members of Courts Martial in those days took no oaths to administer justice properly may have been the reason why the proceedings of the Court were not ...
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... Court Martial had any power to try persons who had committed breaches of the Articles of War on shore . Owing to the fact that it was held that , when a ship was lost or captured by the enemy , all pay ceased , and the Articles of War ...
... Court Martial had any power to try persons who had committed breaches of the Articles of War on shore . Owing to the fact that it was held that , when a ship was lost or captured by the enemy , all pay ceased , and the Articles of War ...
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