Ayub khan never intended to impose martial law ....but he was backed by sikander mirza for his own vested interests...but he failed and ayub survived 1958-69 in Pakistan...:-)
Martial law in Filipino is "batas militar." It refers to a state of law where military forces have increased authority and control over civilian activities, usually declared by the government in times of emergency or unrest to maintain order and security.
Martial law seeks to maintain public order by military means in times of a crisis, when the normal civilian institutions of justice either cannot function or could be deemed too slow or to ill-equipped for the new situation. Usually martial law is very strict and there are no Constitutional safeguards in effect until after the martial law period is declared over. It reduces some of the personal rights ordinarily granted to the citizen, limits the length of the trial processes, and prescribes more severe penalties than ordinary law. In many countries in the world, peace can be unsustainable. When that gets over the edge with massacres and genocides, the military takes over with martial law.
In martial law in the Philippines, you would learn about the rules and regulations imposed by the military government, the suspension of certain civil liberties, the restrictions on movement and communication, and the consequences of violating martial law orders.
Martial law in the Philippines can be used to restore order and security in situations of extreme unrest or rebellion. It allows the government to swiftly address threats to public safety and national security. However, there are concerns about potential abuses of power and human rights violations under martial law.
It's not "marshal" law, it's "martial law". "Martial" comes from the name of the Greek god of war, Mars, and just means "having to do with combat and/or the military". So in a sense it does take its name from a "person", except he wasn't a real person, he was an imaginary Greek god.
Martial law is declared by people in authority. Therefore, only those same people can stop martial law.
Martial law was declared by President Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippines on Sep. 21 , 1972 under Proclamation order no. 1081.
Never. It was declared by polish military officers.
Ayub Khan declared martial law instead of calling fresh elections because he wanted to keep power.
The term "martial law" is generally not capitalized unless it is part of a title or heading. In standard usage, it should be written in lowercase. For example, you would say, "The government declared martial law," but in a title, it might appear as "The Imposition of Martial Law."
check this.. http://www.philippinecountry.com/philippine_history/marcos_time.html
Martial Law
Abraham Lincoln
rights of citizens were taken away
Karate is a famous martial art; the mayor declared martial law after rioting broke out.
One significant event in the Philippines in 1972 was that martial law went into effect that September. The martial law was declared by the then President Marcos.
to stop martial law resolve reason for it's declaration. Or the powers that declared it become out of power. Or the enforcers refuse to enforce. Or leave the area.