Judge Advocate General
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A Judge Advocate General is a principal judicial officer for an armed service. Relevant articles include:
- Judge Advocate General's Corps, a military branch of service concerned with military law
- The office of the Judge Advocate General (JAG) of the Australian Defence Force (ADF); created by the Defence Force Discipline Act 1982 (DFDA) [1]
- Judge Advocate General (Canada)
- Defence Judge Advocate Corps (Denmark)
- Judge Advocate General (India)
- Military Advocate General (Israel)
- Judge Advocate General Branch (Pakistan)
- Judge Advocate General (Sri Lanka)
- Judge Advocate General's Department, Ministry of Defence, Thailand
- Judge Advocate General's Corps (Thailand)
- Judge Advocate General (United Kingdom)
- Judge Advocate General's Corps (United States) which is the judicial arm of any of the United States armed forces:
See also:
- JAG (TV series), a U.S.-produced television show based on the U.S. Navy Judge Advocate General's Corps.
- Starfleet Judge Advocate General, an agency in the fictional Star Trek universe
- Judge
- Advocate general
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