The JAG Journal, 32. sējums,1. izdevumsOffice of the Judge Advocate General, Department of the Navy, 1982 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 44.
5. lappuse
... constitutional matters , there may be a reluctance to defer to judgments of the Court of Military Appeals because that court possesses no special expertise in the area , 20 even though the subjects considered by it " involve the same ...
... constitutional matters , there may be a reluctance to defer to judgments of the Court of Military Appeals because that court possesses no special expertise in the area , 20 even though the subjects considered by it " involve the same ...
18. lappuse
... constitutional questions ( i.e. , those not inextricably linked to the military context ) , and questions of criminal law generally , such as issues of insanity or impossibil- ity . Without suggesting that these divisions should be ...
... constitutional questions ( i.e. , those not inextricably linked to the military context ) , and questions of criminal law generally , such as issues of insanity or impossibil- ity . Without suggesting that these divisions should be ...
22. lappuse
... Constitutional Law , Criminal Law , Evi- dence , Indictment and Information , International Law , Motions , Statutes or Witnesses . To illustrate how the West system is building a digester's wall around military case law , a few ...
... Constitutional Law , Criminal Law , Evi- dence , Indictment and Information , International Law , Motions , Statutes or Witnesses . To illustrate how the West system is building a digester's wall around military case law , a few ...
23. lappuse
... Constitutional Law key number 84 ( " Religious liberty and freedom of conscience " ) . In the course of setting forth the procedural history of the case , the Court of Appeals noted that the Court of Military Appeals had affirmed ...
... Constitutional Law key number 84 ( " Religious liberty and freedom of conscience " ) . In the course of setting forth the procedural history of the case , the Court of Appeals noted that the Court of Military Appeals had affirmed ...
32. lappuse
... constitutional amendment , openly opposed the plan . Anglo - Soviet forces , with American support , then occupied Iran . Three months later , in September 1941 , Reza Shah abdicated and went into exile on the island of Mauritius . His ...
... constitutional amendment , openly opposed the plan . Anglo - Soviet forces , with American support , then occupied Iran . Three months later , in September 1941 , Reza Shah abdicated and went into exile on the island of Mauritius . His ...
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