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Eblen, Privilege against self-incrimination under military law, 1956
The Privilege Against Compulsory Self-Incrimination Under Military Law: A Thesis presented to the Judge Advocate General’s School, U.S. Army, by
Major George C. Eblen, JAGC (Charlottesville, Va. May 1956). v + 101 p. This typewritten manuscript includes a foreword, the main argument in three
chapters, and a bibliography and table of authorities. (The scope note: “A study of the privilege against self-incrimination under military law (Article 31
of the Uniform Code of Military Justice), including a comparison with similar privilege under the Constitution and Federal law; extent of the
privilege; what constitutes a violation thereof before, during and after trial; effect of violation of privilege; and application of doctrines of prejudice
and waiver.”)
Title:   The privilege against compulsory self-incrimination under military law / by George C. Eblen, Major, JAGC.
OCLC Number:   1291367228
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