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2nd July 19, 12:49 PM
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So, one judge, in one case made a determination, thereby setting precedent. However, it was never codified into law by HM nor Parliament.
Would this decision still hold any legitimacy in modern British law, even though it would never have any real chance of being enacted/enforced?
Further side question- pipers, although typically unarmed when piping, would still not qualify as noncombatants, like chaplins and medics?
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