There are under the Constitution three kinds of military jurisdiction: one to be exercised both in peace and war; another to be exercised in time of foreign war without the boundaries of the United States, or in time of rebellion and civil war within... Success and How to Attain It - Page 80edited by - 2004 - 448 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| John Innes Clark Hare - Constitutional law - 1888 - 764 pages
...Milligan,1 there are under the Constitution three kinds of military jurisdiction, — one to be exercised in peace and war; another to be exercised in time...States, or in time of rebellion and civil war within States or districts occupied by rebels treated as belligerents; and a third to be MILITARY LAW. exercised... | |
| Charles-Joseph-Félix Brunet, Charles Brunet - France - 1890 - 1204 pages
...as martial law. Chief Justice Chase describes military government as a form oi military jurisdiction to be exercised in time of foreign war without the...States, or in time of rebellion and civil war within States or districts occupied by rebels treated as belligerents. (Ex parte Milligan, 4 Wall., 141.)... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 792 pages
...remarkable clearness and condensation, sums up the whole matter as follows: There are under the Constitution three kinds of military jurisdiction— one to be...States, or in time of rebellion and civil war within States or districts occupied by rebels treated as belligerents; and a third to be exercised in time... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 584 pages
...remarkable clearness and condensation, sums up the whole matter as follows: There are under the Constitution three kinds of military jurisdiction— one to be...States, or in time of rebellion and civil war within States or districts occupied by rebels treated as belligerents; and a third to be exercised in time... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1897 - 858 pages
...remarkable clearness and condensation, sums up the whole matter as follows: There are under the Constitution three kinds of military jurisdiction — one to be...States, or in time of rebellion and civil war within States or districts occupied by rebels treated as belligerents; and a third to be exercised in time... | |
| American Historical Association - Electronic journals - 1899 - 768 pages
...or security of the Army or against the public safety."1 • « » There are under the Constitution three kinds of military jurisdiction — one to be...States, or in time of rebellion and civil war within States or districts occupi. d by rebels treated as belligerents; and a third ' Ibid., 120. ' Ibid.,... | |
| American Historical Association - Electronic journals - 1899 - 770 pages
...discipline or security of the Army or against the public safety."1 * There are under the Constitution three kinds of military jurisdiction — one to be...time of foreign war without the boundaries of the I'nited States, or in time of rebellion and civil war within States or districts occupi d by rebels... | |
| American Historical Association - Electronic journals - 1899 - 766 pages
...discipline or security of the Army or against the public safety."4 * * * There are under the Constitution three kinds of military jurisdiction — one to be exercised both in peace nnd war; another to be exercised in time of foreign war without tho boundaries of the United States,... | |
| Comparative law - 1900 - 436 pages
...jurisdiction, one to be executed in both peace and war ; another in foreign war outside the limits of the United States, or in time of rebellion and civil war in states or districts occupied by rebels treated as belligerents ; and a third to be executed in case... | |
| United States. Bureau of Insular Affairs, Charles Edward Magoon - Law - 1902 - 930 pages
...military occupation. Chief Justice Chase describes military government as a form of military jurisdiction, to be exercised in time of foreign war without the...States, or in time of rebellion and civil war within States or districts occupied by rebels treated as belligerents. (Ex Parte Milligan, 4 Wall., 141.)... | |
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