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The Military Commission in 1942

Virginia Law Review, 1942
Franklin D. Roosevelt, M. L. C.
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China’s military strategy for a ‘new era’: Some change, more continuity, and tantalizing hints

The Journal of Strategic Studies, 2022
In 2019, China’s Central Military Commission adopted a new strategy for the People’s Liberation Army, titled the ‘military strategic guidelines for the new era.’ This was consistent with the past but framed by Xi’s political consolidation, growing ...
Joel Wuthnow, M. T. Fravel
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Silence, hindrances and omissions: the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and the Brazilian military dictatorship

The Inter-American Human Rights System, 2017
This article examines the performance of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in the 1970s with regard to the complaints of violations committed by the Brazilian military dictatorship (1964–1985).
B. Bernardi
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The Union Election Commission of Myanmar 2010–2020

Asian Journal of Comparative Law, 2021
The 2008 Constitution of the Union of Myanmar establishes the framework for a ‘discipline-flourishing’ constitutional democracy in which the Tatmadaw, the Burmese military, retains a significant degree of power.
Catherine Renshaw, Michael Lidauer
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Chairman Xi Remakes the PLA: Assessing Chinese Military Reforms Edited by Phillip C. Saunders, Arthur S. Ding, Andrew Scobell, Andrew N.D. Yang, and Joel Wuthnow Washington, DC: National Defense University, 2019 xi + 768 pp. $22.99 ISBN 978-1-797-05190-1

The China Quarterly, 2020
Starting in late 2015 and continuing into 2016, Xi Jinping announced the most sweeping set of organizational changes in the history of China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
Michael S. Chase
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Election Commission of India: Institutionalising Democratic Uncertainties

Asian Affairs, 2021
against Pakistan’s first military ruler Ayub Khan, before they had a falling out. In the mid-1990s, as Jahangir rounded on Benazir Bhutto over the latter’s inability, as prime minister, to move against the Zia-era Hudood Ordinance and similar anti ...
Ikshula Arora
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Human Factors and Analysis of Methods, Forms and Didactic Means of Aviation Education of Military Pilots

2019 New Trends in Aviation Development (NTAD), 2019
The aim of the paper is to examine the methods, forms and didactic means of aviation education of military pilots at the selected institutions from 1973 to the present using the analysis for the quality teaching process and the interaction of edutants ...
P. Kal’avský   +8 more
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The Constitutional Validity of Military Commissions

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2002
This essay defends the constitutional validity of the Military Order issued by President Bush on November 13, 2001, which authorizes the establishment of military commissions to try certain non-citizens involved in terrorism. The essay begins by describing the ways in which military commissions have been used throughout U.S. history.
Curtis A. Bradley, Jack L. Goldsmith
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Military Commissions: A Concise History

American Journal of International Law, 2007
As military commissions have been revived in the wake of the attacks of September 11,2001, interest has grown in the history of the institution. The United States Supreme Court, in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, sketched out some historical notes and set forth a tripartite division between law-of-war commissions, martial law commissions, and occupation tribunals.
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