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Date: 2006-03-12 21:20:07
Military
Australia
Defence Force Discipline Act
Military discipline
Jervis Bay Territory
Australian constitutional law
Court-martial
Military justice
Law
Military of Australia
Military law

Constitutional Law Conference 2006

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