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Martial Law - temporary government and control by military authorities of a territory or state, when war or overwhelming public disturbance makes the civil authorities of the region unable to enforce its law. Martial law refers to rule by the domestic army only; the rule of occupied territory by an invading army is known as military government. During a war, a nation may invoke martial law in   Read More...

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    Beijing Spring, 1989: Confrontation and Conflict: The Basic Documents (Chap. VII "Martial Law")
    by Michel Oksenberg, Lawrence R. Sullivan, Marc Lambert, Qiao Li, H. R. Lan, Jerry Dennerline. 406 pgs.


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