ID: |
HARP-520 |
Title: |
OPERATIONAL LAW AND THE LEGAL PROFESSIONAL: A CANADIAN PERSPECTIVE |
Source: |
Air Force Law Review, 2001, Vol. 51, p311, 11p |
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Year: |
2001 |
Pages: |
0 |
Author(s): |
Brigadier General Jerry S.T. Pitzul |
Keywords: |
Canada, equality before the law, government, human rights, law, legal, military service, civil and political rights, security, armed force, liberty |
Abstract: |
Focuses on the Canadian Forces Judge Advocate General (JAG) which act as legal advisors to the government of Canada on issues related to military law. Strategic objectives of Canadian Forces JAG; Operational law regarding Canadian Forces JAG; Impacts of the legal framework for operations and the challenges faced by legal military professionals in an international operation. |
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False |
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Keywords: armed force, Canada, civil and political rights, equality before the law, government, human rights, law, legal, liberty, military/military services, security