The Evolution of Military Law in India: Including the Mutiny Acts and Articles of War
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Action & Adventure
History
格式
Kindle
页数
1,418
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 1, 2020
出版商
VIJ Books (India) Pty Ltd
版本
1
ISBN-10
8194285127
ISBN-13
9788194285120
描述
Dr. U C Jha delves into the intricate history of military law in India, providing an enlightening examination of its evolution and significance. Tracing its roots to the 14th century with the earliest British army code, Jha navigates through centuries of legal developments, focusing on pivotal changes that shaped the military landscape in the subcontinent.
The narrative unfolds to reveal the impact of various legal frameworks, including the Mutiny Acts and Articles of War, highlighting how these laws addressed the unique challenges faced by armed forces in India. This comprehensive exploration not only showcases the legal intricacies but also contextualizes the broader socio-political environment that influenced military regulations.
In meticulously examining the transformation of military law in response to historical events, Jha presents a nuanced understanding of how legislation evolved to meet the needs of an imperial army. Readers gain insight into the complex relationship between military discipline and civil rights, reflecting on the ongoing relevance of these legal principles in contemporary settings.
Overall, the work stands as a significant contribution to the literature on military law, offering invaluable perspectives for scholars, legal practitioners, and anyone interested in the intersection of law, history, and military affairs in India.
The narrative unfolds to reveal the impact of various legal frameworks, including the Mutiny Acts and Articles of War, highlighting how these laws addressed the unique challenges faced by armed forces in India. This comprehensive exploration not only showcases the legal intricacies but also contextualizes the broader socio-political environment that influenced military regulations.
In meticulously examining the transformation of military law in response to historical events, Jha presents a nuanced understanding of how legislation evolved to meet the needs of an imperial army. Readers gain insight into the complex relationship between military discipline and civil rights, reflecting on the ongoing relevance of these legal principles in contemporary settings.
Overall, the work stands as a significant contribution to the literature on military law, offering invaluable perspectives for scholars, legal practitioners, and anyone interested in the intersection of law, history, and military affairs in India.