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Summary Of: Martial law

martial law can be used by governments to enforce their rule on the public... Martial law can be declared in cases of major natural disasters also... Martial law has also been imposed during wars or in cases of occupations in the absence of... Civilians defying the martial law could be subject to... martial law was proclaimed and applied in the territory of the... martial law was proclaimed in the district of Montr... martial law was renewed for another two years... Martial law gives military courts the power to try civilians and allows the government to detain for... blown martial law in recent history took place in Iran in 1978... Martial law was also declared in some other cities... declared Martial law to maintain order in the streets of... Much of Ireland was declared under martial law by the British authorities during the... martial law ceased to be in effect for those... The West Bank is under Israeli martial law since 1967 to present... martial law was declared by Defense Minister... Martial law has been declared in... abrogated the Constitution in 1958 and declared Martial Law over the country... The 3rd Martial Law declared by the... took over in 1971 as the first civilian martial law administrator in recent history... imposing selective martial law in areas hostile to his rule... overthrew Bhutto and imposed martial law in its totality on July 5... claimed to be equivalent to the state of Martial Law as the constitution of Pakistan of 1973... under martial law in 1944 through Proclamation No... Martial law came into effect on September 22... The country was under martial law again from 1972 to 1981 under the authoritarian rule of... Proclaiming a State of Martial Law in the Philippines... Martial law was declared to suppress increasing civil strife and the threat of communist takeover following a... The declaration of martial law was initially well... was planning to impose martial law to put an end to military coup plots... Martial law was introduced in... The martial law was lifted July 22... There are no provisions for martial law as such in... the distinction of having the longest period of martial law in modern history was imposed on Taiwan... martial law was declared in 1948 despite the Democracy promised in the... suppress Communist activities in Taiwan meant that the martial law was not lifted until 1987... declared a state of martial law in the provinces of... s Army declared martial law following a bloodless military coup in the... Martial law and state of emergency in Turkey... Martial law and state of emergency in Turkey... Martial law between 1978 and 1983 was replaced by a... martial law was never announced... Martial law has been declared... The martial law concept in the U... martial law is limited by several court decisions that were handed down between the... Martial law shall NOT be possible in this country as long as the people recognize the bill... King George III of Britain ordered martial law in Boston to keep riots and protest down... was held under martial law from December 7... martial law was not declared in... considering disbanding its police force and declaring martial law until it can form a new police force... Martial Law Declared in the North... Martial law was also not declared in the State of Mississippi... the country were brought in to help but Martial Law was never declared... Nagin declares Martial Law to crack down on looters... Macomb on Martial Law and Courts Martial... Martial law in Thailand in 2005... Full text of the 1972 Martial Law in the Philippines...

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