John Delafons
Treatise on Naval Courts Martial
John Delafons
Treatise on Naval Courts Martial
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This thorough, first-hand textbook of eighteenth-century naval law is still a central resource for historians of the subject.
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This thorough, first-hand textbook of eighteenth-century naval law is still a central resource for historians of the subject.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 573g
- ISBN-13: 9781108044769
- ISBN-10: 110804476X
- Artikelnr.: 35111200
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 573g
- ISBN-13: 9781108044769
- ISBN-10: 110804476X
- Artikelnr.: 35111200
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introductory preface
1. Of the nature of naval courts martial
2. Of particular places to which the jurisdiction of naval courts martial extends in regard to offences cognizable by them
and of such, when committed out of those local places or districts
3. Of courts of inquiry
4. Of persons subject and amenable to the jurisdiction of naval courts martial
5. Of officers sitting on courts martial, by virtue of any local rank, superior to their own, established rank, conformably to seniority from the date of their first commission
6. Of particular situations and circumstances which exempt and exclude officers, who by their seniority of rank are entitled to be members of a court martial
7. Of a judge advocate
8. Of arraignment and its incidents
9. Of the please of which a criminal may avail himself
10. Of the distinction between principals and accessaries, and the means of bringing offenders to trial
11. Of evidence and witnesses
12. Of an equality of voices on matters relative to trials by courts martial
13. Of giving a verdict or opinion, and passing sentence
14. Of the form of drawing out the sentence of a court martial
15. Of appeals
16. Enumeration of particulars in which courts martial in the land and sea service differ from each other
Appendix.
1. Of the nature of naval courts martial
2. Of particular places to which the jurisdiction of naval courts martial extends in regard to offences cognizable by them
and of such, when committed out of those local places or districts
3. Of courts of inquiry
4. Of persons subject and amenable to the jurisdiction of naval courts martial
5. Of officers sitting on courts martial, by virtue of any local rank, superior to their own, established rank, conformably to seniority from the date of their first commission
6. Of particular situations and circumstances which exempt and exclude officers, who by their seniority of rank are entitled to be members of a court martial
7. Of a judge advocate
8. Of arraignment and its incidents
9. Of the please of which a criminal may avail himself
10. Of the distinction between principals and accessaries, and the means of bringing offenders to trial
11. Of evidence and witnesses
12. Of an equality of voices on matters relative to trials by courts martial
13. Of giving a verdict or opinion, and passing sentence
14. Of the form of drawing out the sentence of a court martial
15. Of appeals
16. Enumeration of particulars in which courts martial in the land and sea service differ from each other
Appendix.
Introductory preface
1. Of the nature of naval courts martial
2. Of particular places to which the jurisdiction of naval courts martial extends in regard to offences cognizable by them
and of such, when committed out of those local places or districts
3. Of courts of inquiry
4. Of persons subject and amenable to the jurisdiction of naval courts martial
5. Of officers sitting on courts martial, by virtue of any local rank, superior to their own, established rank, conformably to seniority from the date of their first commission
6. Of particular situations and circumstances which exempt and exclude officers, who by their seniority of rank are entitled to be members of a court martial
7. Of a judge advocate
8. Of arraignment and its incidents
9. Of the please of which a criminal may avail himself
10. Of the distinction between principals and accessaries, and the means of bringing offenders to trial
11. Of evidence and witnesses
12. Of an equality of voices on matters relative to trials by courts martial
13. Of giving a verdict or opinion, and passing sentence
14. Of the form of drawing out the sentence of a court martial
15. Of appeals
16. Enumeration of particulars in which courts martial in the land and sea service differ from each other
Appendix.
1. Of the nature of naval courts martial
2. Of particular places to which the jurisdiction of naval courts martial extends in regard to offences cognizable by them
and of such, when committed out of those local places or districts
3. Of courts of inquiry
4. Of persons subject and amenable to the jurisdiction of naval courts martial
5. Of officers sitting on courts martial, by virtue of any local rank, superior to their own, established rank, conformably to seniority from the date of their first commission
6. Of particular situations and circumstances which exempt and exclude officers, who by their seniority of rank are entitled to be members of a court martial
7. Of a judge advocate
8. Of arraignment and its incidents
9. Of the please of which a criminal may avail himself
10. Of the distinction between principals and accessaries, and the means of bringing offenders to trial
11. Of evidence and witnesses
12. Of an equality of voices on matters relative to trials by courts martial
13. Of giving a verdict or opinion, and passing sentence
14. Of the form of drawing out the sentence of a court martial
15. Of appeals
16. Enumeration of particulars in which courts martial in the land and sea service differ from each other
Appendix.