Military obedience and the law / Rahman Dato Baginda

The paper in the opening chapter discusses the reasons for the requirement of a separate system of military justice; the importance of discipline and obedience to orders in the Armed Forces. The standard of discipline in the Armed Florce deterwine its efficiency. Claim to justice must yield before c...

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Main Author: Dato Baginda, Rahman
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Law 1982
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spelling uitm-280762020-01-31T07:48:31Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28076/ Military obedience and the law / Rahman Dato Baginda Dato Baginda, Rahman K Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence The paper in the opening chapter discusses the reasons for the requirement of a separate system of military justice; the importance of discipline and obedience to orders in the Armed Forces. The standard of discipline in the Armed Florce deterwine its efficiency. Claim to justice must yield before claim of military efficiency. Obedience to orders is the cardinal principle of military organisation. Disobedience is at one's ovm risk unless one is sure that the person issuing the order is unn.uthorised to e;ive or the order goes beyond the bound of mili-tar;y service purpose. The geuidelines as to what is lawful or unlawful order is inadequately provided in the Armed Forces Act 1972. Faculty of Law 1982 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28076/1/PPd_RAHMAN%20DATO%20BAGINDA%20LW%2082_5.pdf Dato Baginda, Rahman (1982) Military obedience and the law / Rahman Dato Baginda. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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Dato Baginda, Rahman
Military obedience and the law / Rahman Dato Baginda
description The paper in the opening chapter discusses the reasons for the requirement of a separate system of military justice; the importance of discipline and obedience to orders in the Armed Forces. The standard of discipline in the Armed Florce deterwine its efficiency. Claim to justice must yield before claim of military efficiency. Obedience to orders is the cardinal principle of military organisation. Disobedience is at one's ovm risk unless one is sure that the person issuing the order is unn.uthorised to e;ive or the order goes beyond the bound of mili-tar;y service purpose. The geuidelines as to what is lawful or unlawful order is inadequately provided in the Armed Forces Act 1972.
format Student Project
author Dato Baginda, Rahman
author_facet Dato Baginda, Rahman
author_sort Dato Baginda, Rahman
title Military obedience and the law / Rahman Dato Baginda
title_short Military obedience and the law / Rahman Dato Baginda
title_full Military obedience and the law / Rahman Dato Baginda
title_fullStr Military obedience and the law / Rahman Dato Baginda
title_full_unstemmed Military obedience and the law / Rahman Dato Baginda
title_sort military obedience and the law / rahman dato baginda
publisher Faculty of Law
publishDate 1982
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/28076/
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