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Military Law and Precedents
By William Winthrop
Colonel, United States Army
Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged, 1920
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The second
edition of Military Law and Precedents, published in 1920, is a
comprehensive treatise on the science of military law. The genesis
of this work traces back to an 1880 work published by the author
as an annotated digest of JAG opinions. This digest was updated
in 1886 to reflect significant trials and acts of military government,
and material modifications to written military law, particularly
Army Regulations. The treatise presented herein updates the 1886
work to reflect changes since that date in the scope and procedures
of military law, as the courts and the legislature defined them.
This work is divided into three parts: military law proper —
the specific law governing the Army as a separate community; the
law of war — law that is operative only in time of war or
like emergency, and regulates the relations of enemies and authorizes
military government and martial law; and the civil functions and
relations of the Military. (Library of Congress Call Number KF7209
.W56 1920; OCLC Number 2584938)
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