The legal powers of the military police in the enforcement of military law: its limitations / Major Ibrahim Hashim

"The Provost must have a horse allowed him and some soldiers to attend him, and all the rest commanded to obey him, or else the service will suffer; for he is but one man and must correct many, and therefore he cannot be beloved. And he must be riding from one garrison to another to that the so...

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Main Author: Hashim, Ibrahim
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Published: Faculty of Law 1989
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