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Martial Law

2017
1914-1918-Online International Encyclopedia of the First World ...
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Polish Physicians under Martial Law

New England Journal of Medicine, 1983
IN 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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From Martial Law to Martial Law.

Pacific Affairs, 1985
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THE PUZZLE OF MARTIAL LAW

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 in India

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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Martial Law

Harvard Law Review, 1913
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