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martial law
Martial Law.
he had to imposed a martial law on the border states. a martial law is a law administered by military forces that is invoked by a government during an emergency.
The act of placing civilians under military authority is known as martial law. This typically occurs during emergencies or times of conflict to maintain order and security.
Martial Law
The Philippines Martial Law is a time in Philippine history when an area is under the control of the military. This has happened during times when violent has erupted or there have been natural disasters.
Martial law refers to the imposition of military control over civilian functions during times of emergency, such as war or civil unrest. It often involves the suspension of ordinary law and the enforcement of military regulations, which can lead to restrictions on civil liberties, including freedom of speech and assembly. Historical examples include the martial law declared in the Philippines under Ferdinand Marcos and in Poland during the 1980s. The imposition of martial law is typically controversial, as it can lead to abuses of power and a significant impact on daily life.
It is known a Martial Law.
Martial law is law enforcement by the military on a civilian population at times of emergency. Military law is a special kind of law code which military personnel become subject to when they enlist in the military. It would normally be enforced by the military police and courts Marshal. Military law does not normally apply to non enlisted personnel.
During martial law, the military basically assumes the role of the police. When you do something illegal, the military can do whatever they see fit to you. It may be more or less harsh than what the police might do.For example, under regular law, if the police caught you, say, fighting with someone in the street, chances are they'd take you to jail, if only for a few hours.Under martial law, IF the military thought it was justified, they could start shooting at you. (That's just an example, chances are they wouldn't do something that extreme.)
It is written in Art II Sec 3 that Civilian authority is at all times supreme over the military. Martial law also aims in protecting the people, it doesn't necessarily mean that they are supreme over the civilians during this time.
what questions could be ask for declaring martial law