Armed Forces Act 2006

Elizabeth II – Chapter 52

Author:
Great Britain
Publisher:
TSO (The Stationery Office)
Price: £53.28

The current system of military law is based on separate Service Discipline Acts for each of the three branches of the armed forces. This Act contains provisions to update this with a single, harmonised system for military discipline in order to improve efficiency and consistency between the Services, although the key elements of the discipline systems will remain (including the jurisdiction for commanding officers (COs) to deal with less serious offences, with more serious offences being required to be tried by court-martial).

The Act has 19 parts and 17 schedules, and measures include the creation of a standing court martial (to replace the current system where court martials are set up to deal with particular cases) which may sit in more than one place at the same time, and with different judge advocates and service personnel for different trials; and the appointment of a Director of Service Prosecutions to replace the three existing prosecuting authorities.

Explanatory notes have been produced to assist in the understanding of this Act and are available separately (see below).

Extent 323 pages ISBN 9780105444060
Size A4 Price £53.28
Format Paperback Published 14 Nov 2006
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Armed Forces Act 2006: Elizabeth II – Chapter 52, Explanatory Notes