The greatest advances in law, like those in science, come through imagination. When scientific knowledge fails to explain new discoveries about the universe, scientists advance new theories to account for their discoveries' so too with the law. Revolutions in technology, like the Internet, challenge the framework that regulates international armed conflict. Legal scholars must use imagination to find ways to tackle this problem. If not, the law will become obsolete and meaningless to the states...
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The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) and the Manual for Courts-Martial (MCM) authorize the Secretary concerned or the Judge Advocate General concerned to prescribe regulations implementing or supplementing certain provisions of the UCMJ or the MCM. This chapter provides those regulations and additional regulations relating to military justice.
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