Legal Definition and Related Resources of Articles of war
Meaning of Articles of war
The code of laws established for the government of the army. The term is used in this sense both in England and the United States. The term also includes the code established for the government of the navy. See Acts April 23, 1800, and April 10, 1806, and 22 Geo. II. c. 33; 19 Geo. III. c. 17; 37 Geo. III. cc. 70, 71; 47 Geo. III. c. 71. See “Martial” Law.”
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