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Military Justice Handbook 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9781912440238
Published: March 2021
Publisher: Howgate Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £80.00



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The second edition of the Military Justice Handbook represents a significant expansion on the first. Covering every aspect of the Service Justice System (SJS) in the United Kingdom, this book is designed as a ‘road map’ sufficiently detailed to qualify as a ‘go to’ guide, as the law and relevant policy of the SJS is complex and often difficult to find. Practitioners can now turn to the Handbook for guidance on any Service Justice topic.

The book includes Summary Hearing, Administrative Action, as well as the Summary Appeal Court, and of course, the Court Martial, and an explanation of the appeal avenues open. The civilian and military legal practitioner (or indeed Service person) must understand this dynamic in order to fully appreciate how the system works holistically. Drafted with a non-legal audience in mind, no single publication brings together law, policy and (importantly) the nuances of the Service Justice System like this book.

Readers are informed of the subsequent consequences on them or their client where they are subject to service discipline. Designed especially for military lawyers of all armed Services, civil servants working within the Service Justice System, commanding officers, unit discipline staffs and civilian legal practitioners advising Service personnel involved with Court Martial advocacy, Service Complaints, inquiries or administrative action.

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Case Law
Statutory References
List of Tables and Figures
Foreword by Peter Glenser KC
Preface
List of Abbreviations and Glossary
Introduction
1. History
2. Jurisdiction
3. The Disciplinary System in Overview
4. Chain of Command
5. Arrest
6. Investigation
7. Commonly Used Service Offences
8. Administrative Action By CO
9. Summary Hearing
10. Legal Aid
11. Fitness To Stand Trial
12. Pre-Court Martial Process
13. Trial by Court Martial
14. Sentences Available to the Court Martial
15. Civilians in the Service Disciplinary System
16. Appeals
17. Young Offenders
18. Victims of and Witnesses to Crime
19. Other Important Provisions
20. Service Inquiries and Coroners Inquests
Appendices
Index.