Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Martial law is the imposition of military control over normal civilian functions of government, typically in response to emergencies or civil unrest. This suspension of ordinary law can lead to significant restrictions on civil liberties, including freedom of movement and assembly, as military authority takes precedence over civilian law enforcement. The use of martial law often raises important debates about the balance between ensuring public safety and preserving individual rights.
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