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Polish Physicians under Martial Law
New England Journal of Medicine, 1983IN a Special Report on his recent trip to Poland, Webster discussed a number of important public-health problems.1 However, he did not discuss the effect of the state of war in Poland on the health...
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University of Toronto Law Journal, 2009
Martial law is thought to be not a complete absence of law, nor a special kind of law – a scheme of legal regulation – but, rather, an absence of law prescribed by law under the concept of necessity – a legal black hole, but one created, perhaps even in some sense bounded, by law. A.V.
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Martial law is thought to be not a complete absence of law, nor a special kind of law – a scheme of legal regulation – but, rather, an absence of law prescribed by law under the concept of necessity – a legal black hole, but one created, perhaps even in some sense bounded, by law. A.V.
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1962
The circumstances in India until the East India Company’s territorial possessions were taken over by the Crown in 1858 necessitated the declaration of martial law on a number of occasions. There were hostile powers like the Mahrattas threatening the safety and public order of the possessions; further the people in these possessions were inclined to ...
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The circumstances in India until the East India Company’s territorial possessions were taken over by the Crown in 1858 necessitated the declaration of martial law on a number of occasions. There were hostile powers like the Mahrattas threatening the safety and public order of the possessions; further the people in these possessions were inclined to ...
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