IDF Military Advocate General’s Corps

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The Military Advocate General’s Corps (MAG) of the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) is responsible for law enforcement and legal advice. It was established in 1956 in conjuction with the Military Justice Act.[1]

Organisation

  • Military Advocate General
  • Deputy Military Advocate General
  • Legal Advice and Legislation Department
  • International Law Department
  • Legal Advisor - Judea and Samaria.
  • Chief Military Prosecutor.
  • Chief Military Defender.
  • IDF School of Military Law.[2]

Notes

  1. Homepage - IDF Military Advocate General, IDF, accessed 10 October 2013.
  2. Divisions and Fields of Operation, Military Advocate General's Corps, IDF, accessed 10 October 2013.