Here are entered works on courts established to try members of a country's armed forces for military offenses. Works on courts established to administer martial law, to try martial law violations, and to try prisoners of war are entered under Military courts
Naval law -- England -- Cases : The tryals of Col. Kirkby, Capt. Wade, &c. at a court-martial in Jamaica : for cowardice, neglect of duty, breach of orders, and other crimes : with an account of their behaviour and execution, to which is added the copy of a letter from Jamaica, relating to the conduct of Commodore M****, at a late interview with a small squadron of French men of war : to which is also added the articles and orders for the regulating and better governing His Majesty's navies, and likewise the sailing and fighting instructions and the abstract of the act relating to court-martials
1747
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Naval law -- Germany. : German sea-power : its rise, progress, and economic basis / by Archibald Hurd and Henry Castle
Naval law -- Spain -- History -- 16th century : Governing the galleys : jurisdiction, justice, and trade in the squadrons of the hispanic monarchy (sixteenth-seventeenth centuries) / by Manuel Lomas ; translated by Consuelo López- Morillas
2020
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Naval law -- Spain -- History -- 17th century : Governing the galleys : jurisdiction, justice, and trade in the squadrons of the hispanic monarchy (sixteenth-seventeenth centuries) / by Manuel Lomas ; translated by Consuelo López- Morillas