Military rule
US General Douglas MacArthur (left), military ruler of Japan 1945-1952, next to Japan's defeated Emperor
Military rule
may mean several things in
modern
terms:
When a country or area is conquered after
invasion
and placed under
Belligerent occupation
, also known as
Military occupation
(see
list of military occupations
).
When a country or region is placed under
martial law
At times it may also be a
police state
as under
totalitarianism
.
When a country is invaded or placed under
military law
When a country is governed by a
military dictatorship
as with a
junta
or "
The Generals
" or under a powerful
Generalissimo
When a country or region is judged by a
military tribunal
When a military applies a
Court-martial
and
Nonjudicial punishment
When specific laws are applied in a military context as in the US
Uniform Code of Military Justice
by the
Judge Advocate General's Corps
01-04-2007 01:30:44
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