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Military Service Tribunals were formed in 1916, to consider applications for exemption from men deemed by new legislation to have enlisted. To the military, they were obstructionist old duffers . To most who came before them, they were the unfeeling civilian arm of a remorseless machine. This work challenges both perspectives.
Draft. --- Courts-martial and courts of inquiry. --- HISTORY --- LAW --- Courts-martial and courts of inquiry --- Draft --- Acts, Legislative --- Enactments, Legislative --- Laws (Statutes) --- Legislative acts --- Legislative enactments --- Jurisprudence --- Legislation --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Court martial --- Courts of inquiry --- Inquiry, Courts of --- Military justice --- Military tribunals --- Criminal courts --- Military law --- Naval law --- Compulsory military service --- Conscription, Military --- Military conscription --- Military draft --- Military service, Compulsory --- Military training, Universal --- Selective service --- Service, Compulsory military --- Universal military training --- National service --- Recruiting and enlistment --- Conscientious objectors --- Military. --- History --- Law and legislation --- Great Britain. --- Military Service Tribunals. --- Whitehall. --- applications for exemption. --- army. --- conscription. --- contradictions. --- legislation. --- power. --- social dynamics. --- sovereign body.
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