请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 military law
释义

Definition of military law in English:

military law

noun
mass noun
  • The law governing an army, navy, or air force.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Since January the cadets have been engaged in an initial period of military training that included first aid, field craft, military law and weapons handling.
    • I make these points with some important caveats: I am no expert in the law surrounding torture, international law, or military law, and I haven't been following this case closely.
    • Although the Defence Force has a military police unit that operates under military law, soldiers are not legally authorised to arrest civilians under civilian law.
    • The U.S. government can prosecute and punish people in the U.S. military under military law.
    • Between the world wars many of the major powers reduced the number of capital offences under their military law and executions were rare in the armies of the western Allies during WW II.
    • Created free, we are responsible creatures - modern military law even recognizes the responsibility to disobey an unlawful order.
    • The ruling military junta continued the state of siege and caused the enactment of legislation providing that civilians accused of crimes of subversion would be judged by military law.
    • His function is to advise you before and at the hearing on military law and procedure as appropriate.
    • At the motions argument, we wanted to call witnesses who were experts on international and military law.
    • They aren't military, so they aren't subject to military law.
    • For the first time since the First World War, a system of military law was established for the armed forces in January 1934.
    • It is this that accounts for the fact that they provided the basis for international law and the military law of most countries.
    • In so doing, the ministry continues to insist that the two pilots are guilty of ‘gross negligence’, a crime which has thankfully now been removed from military law.
    • According to US military law, and the Geneva Convention, everyone should be treated as a POW until the captors legally prove otherwise.
    • All of the soldiers have been ‘charged’ under military law.
    • Although not subject to military law, these civilians did have to conform to regulations and were liable for punishment - generally revocation of privileges or banishment - if they did not.
    • The centre aims to address the training needs of the ADF in various aspects of operations law and provide a forum for practitioners of military law in the region.
    • National military manuals and laws approach the issue in the manner just outlined because they intend to cover any violation of military law, whether or not it amounts to an international crime.
    • The document was drawn up by Pentagon lawyers based on legal principles in international law, federal law, and military law.
    • Investigations were conducted and those found violating the army regulations (on how to deal with interrogations) were being identified and prosecuted under military law.
 
 

Definition of military law in US English:

military law

noun
  • The law governing the armed forces.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They aren't military, so they aren't subject to military law.
    • According to US military law, and the Geneva Convention, everyone should be treated as a POW until the captors legally prove otherwise.
    • It is this that accounts for the fact that they provided the basis for international law and the military law of most countries.
    • His function is to advise you before and at the hearing on military law and procedure as appropriate.
    • In so doing, the ministry continues to insist that the two pilots are guilty of ‘gross negligence’, a crime which has thankfully now been removed from military law.
    • The document was drawn up by Pentagon lawyers based on legal principles in international law, federal law, and military law.
    • All of the soldiers have been ‘charged’ under military law.
    • The U.S. government can prosecute and punish people in the U.S. military under military law.
    • Between the world wars many of the major powers reduced the number of capital offences under their military law and executions were rare in the armies of the western Allies during WW II.
    • Although the Defence Force has a military police unit that operates under military law, soldiers are not legally authorised to arrest civilians under civilian law.
    • At the motions argument, we wanted to call witnesses who were experts on international and military law.
    • I make these points with some important caveats: I am no expert in the law surrounding torture, international law, or military law, and I haven't been following this case closely.
    • For the first time since the First World War, a system of military law was established for the armed forces in January 1934.
    • Created free, we are responsible creatures - modern military law even recognizes the responsibility to disobey an unlawful order.
    • National military manuals and laws approach the issue in the manner just outlined because they intend to cover any violation of military law, whether or not it amounts to an international crime.
    • Investigations were conducted and those found violating the army regulations (on how to deal with interrogations) were being identified and prosecuted under military law.
    • Although not subject to military law, these civilians did have to conform to regulations and were liable for punishment - generally revocation of privileges or banishment - if they did not.
    • The centre aims to address the training needs of the ADF in various aspects of operations law and provide a forum for practitioners of military law in the region.
    • Since January the cadets have been engaged in an initial period of military training that included first aid, field craft, military law and weapons handling.
    • The ruling military junta continued the state of siege and caused the enactment of legislation providing that civilians accused of crimes of subversion would be judged by military law.
 
 
随便看

 

英语词典包含464360条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/9/21 1:29:15