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Martial law is law enforcement by the military on a civilian population at times of emergency.

Military law is a special kind of law code which military personnel become subject to when they enlist in the military. It would normally be enforced by the military police and courts Marshal. Military law does not normally apply to non enlisted personnel.

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Martial law is the imposition of military power over designated regions on an emergency basis. It is usually temporary.

A military coup is basically a sudden and illegal overthrow of the existing government by the military. If unsucessful, it can result in civil war.

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