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Summary:A look at the British courts martial system which shows that British servicemen who may have suffered in the service of their country are more likely to be punished than looked after. It is argued that decisions on the accusations are often made beforehand,and those being tried are allowed no legal representation. The European Commission of Human Rights is preparing to adjudicate on the British courts martial system.