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The Articles of War are a set of regulations drawn up to govern the conduct of a country's military and naval forces. The first known usage of the phrase is in Robert Monro's 1637 work His expedition with the worthy Scot's regiment called Mac-keyes regiment etc. (in the form "Articles of warres") and can be used to refer to military law in general. In Swedish, the equivalent term Krigsartiklar, is first mentioned in 1556. However, the term is usually used more specifically and with the modern spelling and capitalisation to refer to the British regulations drawn up in the wake of the Glorious Revolution and the United States regulations later based on them. Pasal-Pasal Perang (bahasa Inggris: Articles of War) adalah serangkaian aturan yang dibuat untuk mengatur pasukan angkatan laut dan militer suatu negara. Frase tersebut mula-mula dipakai pada 1637 dalam His expedition with the worthy Scots regiment called Mac-keyes regiment etc. karya (dalam bentuk "Articles of warres") dan dapat dipakai untuk merujuk kepada secara umum. Dalam bahasa Swedia, istilah setara Krigsartiklar, mula-mula muncul pada 1556. Le terme Articles of War est une expression anglaise utilisée pour la première fois en 1637 par (en) (sous la forme Articles of warres), dans son ouvrage His expedition with the worthy Scots regiment called Mac-keyes regiment etc. Ces mots désignent un ensemble de textes destinés à fixer les règles à suivre dans un pays en temps de guerre, aussi bien par l'armée que par la marine. Aujourd'hui, ce terme s'applique essentiellement aux règles mises en place par l'Angleterre à la suite de la Glorieuse Révolution.
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The Articles of War are a set of regulations drawn up to govern the conduct of a country's military and naval forces. The first known usage of the phrase is in Robert Monro's 1637 work His expedition with the worthy Scot's regiment called Mac-keyes regiment etc. (in the form "Articles of warres") and can be used to refer to military law in general. In Swedish, the equivalent term Krigsartiklar, is first mentioned in 1556. However, the term is usually used more specifically and with the modern spelling and capitalisation to refer to the British regulations drawn up in the wake of the Glorious Revolution and the United States regulations later based on them. Pasal-Pasal Perang (bahasa Inggris: Articles of War) adalah serangkaian aturan yang dibuat untuk mengatur pasukan angkatan laut dan militer suatu negara. Frase tersebut mula-mula dipakai pada 1637 dalam His expedition with the worthy Scots regiment called Mac-keyes regiment etc. karya (dalam bentuk "Articles of warres") dan dapat dipakai untuk merujuk kepada secara umum. Dalam bahasa Swedia, istilah setara Krigsartiklar, mula-mula muncul pada 1556. Le terme Articles of War est une expression anglaise utilisée pour la première fois en 1637 par (en) (sous la forme Articles of warres), dans son ouvrage His expedition with the worthy Scots regiment called Mac-keyes regiment etc. Ces mots désignent un ensemble de textes destinés à fixer les règles à suivre dans un pays en temps de guerre, aussi bien par l'armée que par la marine. Aujourd'hui, ce terme s'applique essentiellement aux règles mises en place par l'Angleterre à la suite de la Glorieuse Révolution. Il s'applique également aux règles mises en place ensuite par les États-Unis sur la base des textes britanniques.
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