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EBOOK Rant on the Court Martial and Service Law

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Wydawnictwo: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780191579967
EAN: B67F2572EB
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Stron: 528
Data wydania: 2009
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This new edition of Rant on the Court Martial, Discipline, and the Criminal        Process in the Armed Services follows the Armed Forces Act 2006, which overhauls the        naval and military justice systems, establishing a single system of service law and        removing the need for separate consideration of the law applicable to the three        services. The Act establishes the Court Martial as a standing court, and will        establish a single prosecuting authority. It also abolishes review, removesold        offences, establishes new offences and introduces a new sentencing regime reflecting        the changes in the civil system brought about by the Criminal Justice Act 2003. It        also extends the jurisdiction of Court Martial to allow it to try certain serious        offences committed in the UK (treason, murder,manslaughter and rape), brings the new        sentencing provisions introduced into civilian practice by the Criminal Justice Act        2003 into the Service jurisidiction as well as making changes to the Service        Civilian Court following the extension of jurisdiction over wider sections of        civilians.This new edition has been fully revised to provide detailed coverage of        the Act, which is due to come into force in October 2009. It includes a new chapter        reviewing and assessing the impact of key cases in the European Court of Human        Rights; new material highlighting the parallels and differences between procedure in        the Crown Court and Court Martial; and a more in-depth treatment of sentencing        matters. The appendices will include the various Rules relating to Service courts,        relevant extractsfrom the Act and a list of all 65 Statutory Instruments. This is an        essential handbook for those practising in the Service justice system and for        academics researching Service law.

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