Another Kind of Justice
Canadian Military Law from Confederation to Somalia
- 248 pages
 - 9 hours of reading
 
This historical survey delves into the evolution of military law in Canada, examining its role and significance within the military justice system. It offers insights into the purpose of military law and assesses the professionalism of legal practices in the Canadian armed forces. Through a comprehensive analysis, the book highlights the unique challenges and developments in the field of military justice, making it an essential resource for understanding the legal framework governing Canadian military operations.








