Evolving military justice
2002
Book
Total copies: 4
¿́¿This book scrutinizes the US military justice system, identifying its strengths and weaknesses and pointing the way toward further improvements. Included are essays written about the American military justice system by notable US authorities. The issue of whether the military justice system is a tool to preserve discipline within the armed forces or a means of dispensing justice on a par with civilian criminal justice systems is also discussed. There is also a comparison of the US system with those of several other common law countries.¿́¿ -- SAF Professional Reading Programme, 4th Edition ¿́¿ STAGE IV: LTC 2 and above.
Evolving military justice / edited by Eugene R. Fidell and Dwight H. Sullivan.
Annapolis, Md. : Naval Institute Press ; Shrewsbury : Distributed by Airlift Publishing, 2002.
xxvi, 362 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1557502927 (alk paper)
343.73014
KF7620KF7620 EVO
English
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