单词 | military law |
释义 | > as lemmasmilitary law military law n. the body of ordinance and rules governing an army, navy, or air force; (also) an ordinance or rule forming part of this. ΘΚΠ society > law > branch of the law > [noun] > other branches or departments of law military law1678 family law1728 administrative law1827 labour law1842 1579 L. Digges & T. Digges Stratioticos iii. xii. 122 Forasmuch as to this Officer chiefly the execution of Militaire Lawes appertayneth, I will briefly here adioyne such Offences, as by law or Armes are to be punished with Death.] 1678 G. Mackenzie Laws & Customes Scotl. ii. 430 They having been modelled in an army, and taken in the field fighting..they behoved to be judged by the Military Law. 1737 London Mag. Aug. 492/2 'Tis certain the military law may be made much stricter and more severe than the common Law can be made. 1883 Encycl. Brit. XVI. 295/2 The military law of England in early times existed..in a period of war only. 1994 Daily Tel. 29 Nov. 3/5 The first document was a record that showed Major Carruthers had been given a grant of immunity under an obscure military law known as ‘Condonation’. < as lemmas |
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