Autonomy of Military Criminal Law
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22480/rev.unifa.1991.7.978Keywords:
Military Criminal Law, Hierarchy, Discipline, Sanctions, Defense of the FatherlandAbstract
Military Criminal Law is a specific branch of law that has its own jurisdiction, focused on the Armed Forces, which include the Navy, Army, and Air Force. This branch is based on principles of hierarchy and discipline, essential for the efficiency of military institutions. The sanctions applied in the military context are more severe, reflecting the importance of the roles performed by military personnel in defending the homeland and maintaining order. Military legislation aims to protect specific state interests, justifying the autonomy of Military Criminal Law in relation to common criminal law.
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