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MILITARY LAW

  • Canadian Forces - Court Martial Appeal Rules - Rules issued under the authority of the National Defence Act which govern procedure in the Court of Appeal for Court Martials. The site contains side by side French and English versions.
  • Canadian Forces - DOAD's - Administrative directives pertaining to the Canadian Forces.
  • FreeAdvice.com - Military Law - Providing basic legal information, an attorney directory, and moderated discussion forums.
  • Greg D. McCormack, PC - Virginia Beach firm, providing legal services for military related matters, personal injury cases, domestic relations and criminal defense.
  • Helping Out Military Discharge Regulations Guide - Information on military discharge regulations from Helping Out: A Guide to Military Discharges and GI Rights.
  • John B. Gately - Virginia Beach attorney, representing military personnel worldwide in courts-martial, administrative separation proceedings, military disability matters, and veterans rights.
  • Mel Hunt - Attorney, with offices in Victoria, providing legal services and counseling regarding how the law could affect your military career in Canada, from military pensions and divorce to impaired driving.
  • Military Justice Matters - Access to the full-text versions of the Uniform Code of Military Justice and Manual for Courts Martial as well as background information explaining the nature of military law and a glossary of terms.
  • Military Justice Primer for the Civilian - Bar Journal article written by an attorney in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's Corps' Trial Defense Service to serve as a guide to civilian attorneys doing their first court martial.
  • Military Law & Justice - Military law worldwide, but with a focus on the United States. The site contains a very comprehensive coverage of military law related organizations, and military law news worldwide.
  • Military, National Security & Defense US Index - Online index of the Washburn University School of Law. Contains links to US JAG offices, primary law textbooks, USAF publications, CIA, DoD and NSA links, etc.
  • National Veterans Legal Services Program - Information on discharge upgrading and other veterans issues.
  • Philip D. Cave - Offering legal advice and resources relating to military law issues.
  • Queen's Regulations and Orders for the Canadian Forces - The Queen's Regulations and Orders are issued under the authority of the National Defence Act and serve as a basis for the Administration, Finance and Discipline in the Canadian Forces.
  • Servicemembers Legal Defense Network - The sole national legal aid and watchdog organization that assists servicemembers hurt by the Don't Ask, Don't Tell, Don't Pursue policy.
  • Survivors Take Action Against Abuse by Military Personnel - STAMP provides support to, and struggles for justice for, those who have survived abuse or mistreatment at the hands of military personnel.
  • The GI Rights Hotline - Information on military discharges, grievance and complaint procedures and other civil rights from a network of nonprofit, nongovernmental organizations.
  • US Army Trial Procedure - Comprehensive description of US Army Trial Procedure, in five parts: I - The Participants in Courts-Martial; II - Jurisdiction; III - Pre-Trial Procedure; IV - Trial Procedure; and V - Post-Trial Procedure.
  • US Manual for Court Martials 1998 (MCM 1998) - Detailed hyperlinked table of contents of the MCM 1998, by the United States Army Publishing Agency.
  • US Military Judges Benchbook - "This benchbook is primarily designed to assist military judges of courts-martial in the drafting of necessary instructions to courts. Since instructional requirements vary in each case, the pattern instructions are intended only as guides from which the actual instructions are to be drafted."
  • US Procedural Guide for Article 32 Hearings - Article 32 Hearings are disciplinary hearings controlled by the chain of command (also called "Nonjudicial punishment") and are less formal than court martials. "This guide is published for use by officers who have been appointed as investigating officers under article 32(b) of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ)"
  • US Uniform Code of Military Justice (almost official, USAF JAG) - The UCMJ governs the lives of all US service members worldwide. This site offers a more official, somewhat less readable text (all the text if flushed left with no indentations for paragraphs, etc.).
  • US Uniform Code of Military Justice (unofficial, military network) - The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) governs the lives of all US service members. The site offers a very well formatted and clear presentation of the statute itself - there are no annotations.

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