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"Lawful combatants are members of organized forces who wear distinctive insignia, are subject to command and are capable of complying with laws of war," said Anne-Marie Slaughter, a professor of international law at the Harvard Law School.
Accordingly, the state's privilege to strike individual jurors through peremptory challenges is subject to the commands of the Equal Protection Clause.
As noted in Boardman v. Esteva, "The election process is subject to legislative prescription and constitutional command and is committed to the executive branch of government through duly designated officials all charged with specific duties..
"If you do it inside your university it is not anonymous, it follows a chain of command and is subject to all sorts of political considerations.
The bulk of Burberry's business is apparel, which commands lower profit margins and is subject to more frequent markdowns.
But would the executive be independent of the judiciary if he were subject to the commands of the latter, & to imprisonment for disobedience; if the several courts could bandy him from pillar to post, keep him constantly trudging from north to south & east to west, and withdraw him entirely from his constitutional duties?
It states that a political authority is legitimate only if it has the consent of those who are subject to its commands.
Following Hobbes and Bentham, the English jurist John Austin says that to have a legal obligation is to be subject to a sovereign command to do or forbear, where a command requires an expression of will together with an attached risk, however small, of suffering an evil for non-compliance.
Fraser is highly critical of Pateman's analysis, which she terms the "master/subject model," a model that presents women's subordination "first and foremost as the condition of being subject to the direct command of an individual man" (1993, 173).
Armed forces must have a direct line of command and they must be subject to political control.
It does not refer to the exercise of authority, direction, and control of operational matters that are subject to the operational chain of command of the commanders of combatant commands or the exercise of authority, direction, and control of personnel, resources, equipment, and other matters that are not special operations-peculiar that are the purview of the armed forces.
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