| Electronic journals - 1904 - 898 pages
...the civil courts are closed ; that martial rule is the only sort there can be when "the courts are actually closed and it is impossible to administer criminal justice according to law";41 and only so long as this condition lasts and in the actual locality of war can it exist. The... | |
| John Archibald Fairlie - Executive departments - 1905 - 302 pages
...occasions when martial rule can be properly applied. If, in foreign invasion or civil war, the courts are actually closed, and it is impossible to administer criminal justice according to law, then, on the theater of active mllitary operations, where war really prevalls, there is a necessity to furnish a... | |
| Alabama - Law - 1907 - 1130 pages
...occasions when martial law can be properly applied. If in foreign invasion or civil war, the courts are actually closed, and it is impossible to administer criminal justice according to law, then, on the theater of active military operations, where war really prevails, there is a necessity to furnish a... | |
| Martial law - 1910 - 370 pages
...occasions when martial law can be properly applied. If in foreign invasion or civil war the courts are actually closed, and it is impossible to administer criminal justice according to law, then, on the theater of active military operations where war really prevails, there is a necessity to furnish a... | |
| George Grafton Wilson - History - 1910 - 698 pages
...operations of governmental organs are impossible. "If, in foreign invasion or civil war, the courts are actually closed, and it is impossible to administer criminal justice according to law, then, on the theater of active military operations, where war really prevails, there is necessity to furnish a substitute... | |
| George Breckenridge Davis - Courts-martial and courts of inquiry - 1913 - 850 pages
...occasions when martini rule can properly be applied. If, in foreign invasion or civil war, the courts are actually closed, and it is impossible to administer...operations, where war really prevails, there is a necessity lo furnish a subslitufe for the civil authority thus overthrown, to preserve the safely of the Army... | |
| Crime - 1915 - 678 pages
...occasions when martial rule can be properly applied. If in foreign invasions or civil war the courts are actually closed, and it is impossible to administer criminal justice according to law, then in the theatre of actual military operations where war really prevails there is a necessity for substitute... | |
| James Montgomery Beck - Neutrality - 1916 - 354 pages
...occasions when martial rule can be properly applied. If, in foreign invasion or civil war, the courts are actually closed, and it is impossible to administer...overthrown, to preserve the safety of the army and society; ... As necessity creates the rule, so it limits its duration; for, if this government is continued... | |
| Russell Whitman - Electronic books - 1916 - 746 pages
...occasions when martial law can be properly applied. If in foreign invasion or civil war, the courts are closed, and it is impossible to administer criminal justice according to law, then where war really prevails, courts martial are necessary; but martial rule can never exist where the... | |
| Henry Wheaton, Coleman Phillipson - International law - 1916 - 1030 pages
...Right" (c). If in foreign invasion or civil war the courts of law are actually closed, and it is then impossible to administer criminal justice according to law, then, on the theatre of actual military operations, (z) Forsyth, Cases and Opinions on (i) Hale, Pleas of the Grown, Constitutional... | |
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