areszt wojskowy

English translation: military detention

16:58 Nov 2, 2013
Polish to English translations [PRO]
Law/Patents - Law (general) / karne
Polish term or phrase: areszt wojskowy
Zwrot pochodzi z Kartoteki Osób Pozbawionych Wolności oraz Poszukiwanych Listem Gończym. Tłumaczenie do UK.
Znalazłam u Ożgi jako 'military custody', ale to wyrażenie w ogóle się nie gugluje. Może ktoś ma coś lepszego..? Dziękuję z góry!
Maniaq
English translation:military detention
Explanation:
udało mi się znaleźć takie coś

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"Human Rights First works to eliminate U.S. detention policies that undermine fundamental human rights and fail to address the serious threats posed by international terrorism."

"The Glasshouse - The Aldershot Military Detention Barracks
(...) built in 1870 to house soldiers sentenced for military offences, the building derived its name from its large, glass lantern roof.
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3 +1military detention
Krystian Kop (X)
3military arrest
EnglishDirect
3guardhouse
Serenadele
3apprehension // brig, stockade, confinement
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military detention


Explanation:
udało mi się znaleźć takie coś

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Note added at   10 min (2013-11-02 17:09:14 GMT)
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"Human Rights First works to eliminate U.S. detention policies that undermine fundamental human rights and fail to address the serious threats posed by international terrorism."

"The Glasshouse - The Aldershot Military Detention Barracks
(...) built in 1870 to house soldiers sentenced for military offences, the building derived its name from its large, glass lantern roof.

Krystian Kop (X)
Poland
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agree  LilianNekipelov: Yes. It can be military "arrest" too, if the phrase refers to the very act of being arrested, not being in custody.
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military arrest


Explanation:
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guardhouse


Explanation:
guardhouse

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military arrest

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guardhouse (jako pomieszczenie, budynek)

http://www.thefreedictionary.com/guardhouse

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military arrest (jako stan)

http://www.ehow.com/about_6663678_definition-military-arrest...

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apprehension // brig, stockade, confinement


Explanation:
Pretrial confinement in the military is similar to the civilian system in some respects and different in others. In the civilian community, police arrest serious offenders and take them to jail. In military cases, servicemembers who are "apprehended" ("arrest" has a different technical meaning in the military) are typically turned over to a member of command authority. The command then decides whether to confine the member in a military jail (called "brig" or "stockade" or "confinement"). - http://usmilitary.about.com/library/weekly/aa102200a.htm

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(a) Apprehension is the taking of a person into custody.

(b) Any person authorized under regulations governing the armed forces to apprehend persons subject to this chapter or to trial thereunder may do so upon reasonable belief that an offense has been committed and that the person apprehended committed it.

http://usmilitary.about.com/library/milinfo/ucmj/blart-7.htm

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It is important at this point in the article to clarify that the conventional civilian term "arrest" will be used because the common law of arrest applies when civilians are detained by military law enforcement authorities and eventually prosecuted in civilian state or federal courts.
For military justice practitioners, there is often confusion in the use of such terms as "apprehension" and "arrest."
The military term "apprehension" is the equivalent of "arrest" in civilian terminology - http://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/Military_Law/Military_Law_Review/p... - MILITARY LAW REVIEW

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