Natural justice in the armed forces: an appraisal of Section 9 of The Armed Forces Act 1972 / Anwar Zamani Jusop, Abdul Jalil Salam Muhamad and Mohd Faizal Abdullah

Mc Cardie J in Heddon v Evan observed that, “Discipline is the soul of the Army. It is the basis of all military efficiency. The dignity and self respect of officers and privates alike are based upon it. The officer who does not enforce it would lose the respect of his men. The private who does not...

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Main Authors: Jusop, Anwar Zamani, Muhamad, Abdul Jalil Salam, Abdullah, Mohd Faizal
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spelling my.uitm.ir.328382020-07-28T02:13:27Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32838/ Natural justice in the armed forces: an appraisal of Section 9 of The Armed Forces Act 1972 / Anwar Zamani Jusop, Abdul Jalil Salam Muhamad and Mohd Faizal Abdullah Jusop, Anwar Zamani Muhamad, Abdul Jalil Salam Abdullah, Mohd Faizal Government measures in time of war, national emergency, or economic crisis National defense. Military law Mc Cardie J in Heddon v Evan observed that, “Discipline is the soul of the Army. It is the basis of all military efficiency. The dignity and self respect of officers and privates alike are based upon it. The officer who does not enforce it would lose the respect of his men. The private who does not cheerfully submit to it is unworthy of our high military traditions. National safety depended upon the Armed Forces of the people. The power of those forces rest upon the maintenance of discipline. The plainest patriotism calls for its enforcement on the one hand and a ready submission to its requirements on the other hand". The Armed Forces came into existence with a strong and a strict discipline that must be abided by its members because without discipline, orders from the superior will be taken for granted and with a very much question or justification. Therefore the different set rule of law is needed to promote good order, high morale and discipline among their personnel. Therefore, the military law is a unique set of laws. It is applicable during peace and war. Someone would only be able to condemn the application of military law, one could only doing that after attaining a basic knowledge about military jurisprudence. Therefore, this research is to make public to be conversant or posses some knowledge from this wide cover area of military law. 2007 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32838/1/32838.pdf Jusop, Anwar Zamani and Muhamad, Abdul Jalil Salam and Abdullah, Mohd Faizal (2007) Natural justice in the armed forces: an appraisal of Section 9 of The Armed Forces Act 1972 / Anwar Zamani Jusop, Abdul Jalil Salam Muhamad and Mohd Faizal Abdullah. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Government measures in time of war, national emergency, or economic crisis
National defense. Military law
spellingShingle Government measures in time of war, national emergency, or economic crisis
National defense. Military law
Jusop, Anwar Zamani
Muhamad, Abdul Jalil Salam
Abdullah, Mohd Faizal
Natural justice in the armed forces: an appraisal of Section 9 of The Armed Forces Act 1972 / Anwar Zamani Jusop, Abdul Jalil Salam Muhamad and Mohd Faizal Abdullah
description Mc Cardie J in Heddon v Evan observed that, “Discipline is the soul of the Army. It is the basis of all military efficiency. The dignity and self respect of officers and privates alike are based upon it. The officer who does not enforce it would lose the respect of his men. The private who does not cheerfully submit to it is unworthy of our high military traditions. National safety depended upon the Armed Forces of the people. The power of those forces rest upon the maintenance of discipline. The plainest patriotism calls for its enforcement on the one hand and a ready submission to its requirements on the other hand". The Armed Forces came into existence with a strong and a strict discipline that must be abided by its members because without discipline, orders from the superior will be taken for granted and with a very much question or justification. Therefore the different set rule of law is needed to promote good order, high morale and discipline among their personnel. Therefore, the military law is a unique set of laws. It is applicable during peace and war. Someone would only be able to condemn the application of military law, one could only doing that after attaining a basic knowledge about military jurisprudence. Therefore, this research is to make public to be conversant or posses some knowledge from this wide cover area of military law.
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author Jusop, Anwar Zamani
Muhamad, Abdul Jalil Salam
Abdullah, Mohd Faizal
author_facet Jusop, Anwar Zamani
Muhamad, Abdul Jalil Salam
Abdullah, Mohd Faizal
author_sort Jusop, Anwar Zamani
title Natural justice in the armed forces: an appraisal of Section 9 of The Armed Forces Act 1972 / Anwar Zamani Jusop, Abdul Jalil Salam Muhamad and Mohd Faizal Abdullah
title_short Natural justice in the armed forces: an appraisal of Section 9 of The Armed Forces Act 1972 / Anwar Zamani Jusop, Abdul Jalil Salam Muhamad and Mohd Faizal Abdullah
title_full Natural justice in the armed forces: an appraisal of Section 9 of The Armed Forces Act 1972 / Anwar Zamani Jusop, Abdul Jalil Salam Muhamad and Mohd Faizal Abdullah
title_fullStr Natural justice in the armed forces: an appraisal of Section 9 of The Armed Forces Act 1972 / Anwar Zamani Jusop, Abdul Jalil Salam Muhamad and Mohd Faizal Abdullah
title_full_unstemmed Natural justice in the armed forces: an appraisal of Section 9 of The Armed Forces Act 1972 / Anwar Zamani Jusop, Abdul Jalil Salam Muhamad and Mohd Faizal Abdullah
title_sort natural justice in the armed forces: an appraisal of section 9 of the armed forces act 1972 / anwar zamani jusop, abdul jalil salam muhamad and mohd faizal abdullah
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