Armed Forces
Power to Raise and Maintain Armed Forces in U.S. Constitutional Law
A list of entries related to Power to Raise and Maintain Armed Forces may be found, under the Power to Raise and Maintain Armed Forces subject group, in the United States constitutional law platform of the American legal encyclopedia.
Armed Forces
Embracing mainstream international law, this section on armed forces explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here.
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See Also
- Defense
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Further Reading
- The entry “armed forces” in the Parry and Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law (currently, the Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law, 2009), Oxford University Press
Hierarchical Display of Armed forces
International Relations > Defence
Politics > Political framework > Political system > Military regime
International Relations > International security > International conflict > War
European Union > European construction > European Union > Common foreign and security policy > Common security and defence policy > EU Military Committee
European Union > European construction > European Union > Common foreign and security policy > Common security and defence policy > EU-NATO cooperation
International Relations > Defence > Defence policy > European defence policy > Rapid reaction force
Social Questions > Construction and town planning > Town planning > Community facilities > Cemetery > Military cemetery
Armed forces
Concept of Armed forces
See the dictionary definition of Armed forces.
Characteristics of Armed forces
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Resources
Translation of Armed forces
- Spanish: Ejército
- French: Armée
- German: Armee
- Italian: Esercito
- Portuguese: Forças armadas
- Polish: Wojsko
Thesaurus of Armed forces
International Relations > Defence > Armed forces
Politics > Political framework > Political system > Military regime > Armed forces
International Relations > International security > International conflict > War > Armed forces
European Union > European construction > European Union > Common foreign and security policy > Common security and defence policy > EU Military Committee > Armed forces
European Union > European construction > European Union > Common foreign and security policy > Common security and defence policy > EU-NATO cooperation > Armed forces
International Relations > Defence > Defence policy > European defence policy > Rapid reaction force > Armed forces
Social Questions > Construction and town planning > Town planning > Community facilities > Cemetery > Military cemetery > Armed forces
See also
- Military regime
- War
- Border war
- Ethnic cleansing
- Asymmetric warfare
- Nuclear war
- Second World War
- First World War
- War of independence
- EU Military Committee
- EU-NATO cooperation
- Rapid reaction force
- Military cemetery
- Forces abroad
- Military law
- Paramilitary force
- Military discipline
- Navy
- National service
- Land forces
- Civilian personnel
- Professional army
- Air force
- Mercenary
- Reserve army
- Military personnel
- Military training
- Armed services
- Legion
- Military
- Militia