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It remained in force after the war, and was used by the [[Admiralty Court]] to strip rebelling [[Union of Border Worlds|Border Worlders]] of their Confederation citizenship, denying them right to due process as specified in [[Article Nine of the Confederation Charter]]. In at least one instance, it was used as a pretext for summary execution of captured Colonial prisoners―Provisional Lieutenant [[Kyle Lee]]. | It remained in force after the war, and was used by the [[Admiralty Court]] to strip rebelling [[Union of Border Worlds|Border Worlders]] of their Confederation citizenship, denying them right to due process as specified in [[Article Nine of the Confederation Charter]]. In at least one instance, it was used as a pretext for summary execution of captured Colonial prisoners―Provisional Lieutenant [[Kyle Lee]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:13, 14 August 2010
Also known as the Martial Law Declaration. Enacted by the Confederate government following the chaos of the Battle of Earth, it gave military authorities 'extraordinary powers'.
It remained in force after the war, and was used by the Admiralty Court to strip rebelling Border Worlders of their Confederation citizenship, denying them right to due process as specified in Article Nine of the Confederation Charter. In at least one instance, it was used as a pretext for summary execution of captured Colonial prisoners―Provisional Lieutenant Kyle Lee.