As the end of another year rolls around, where do things stand at Global Military Justice Reform?
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- Contributors, 24
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Biggest news stories of 2025:
- Ugandan Supreme Court forbids military trial of civilians
- Ugandan parliament enacts legislation permitting military trial of civilians
- Pakistani Supreme Court permits military trial of civilians, even without another constitutional amendment
- Trump administration fires two Judges Advocates General
- Trump administration shuts down Military Justice Review Panel and DAC-IPAD
- Trump administration threatens military justice action against U.S. Senator who is a retired naval officer
- Unlawful orders debate roils U.S.
- The Orders Project reactivated in the U.S., affiliates with National Institute of Military Justice
- Israeli Military Advocate General resigns under fire and is arrested on civilian charges
- CAAF cases on full opinion remain sparse
- First issue of Forces Law Review
- Third International Military Justice Forum conducted in Paris
Thank you for your support. Best wishes for the holidays -- and a more peaceful year to come.
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