Military Commissions (MCs) have existed in the United States of America (USA) since before the beginning of the Republic with power to try persons that otherwise would not be subject to military law, for the violation of laws of war and other offences committed in territory under military occupation.
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Expanding the Horizons of Human Rights Law (The Raoul Wallenberg Institute New Authors) (The Raoul Wallenberg Institute New Authors Series)
March 2005, Brill Academic Publishers
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Expanding the horizons of human rights law
2005, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
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