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Section 44

•Emergency provisions

In the case where the Head of the National Council for Peace and Order is of opinion

that it is necessary for the benefit of reform in any field and to strengthen public unity and harmony,

or for the prevention, disruption or suppression of any act which

undermines public peace and order or national security, the Monarchy, national

economics or administration of State affairs, whether that act emerges inside or

outside the Kingdom, the Head of the National Council for Peace and Order shall

have the powers to make any order to disrupt or suppress regardless of the

legislative, executive or judicial force of that order. In this case, that order, act or any

performance in accordance with that order is deemed to be legal, constitutional and

conclusive, and it shall be reported to the National Legislative Assembly and the

Prime Minister without delay.

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The term Section 8 refers to a former category of discharge from the United States military, that of a member judged mentally unfit for service. It also came to mean any service member given such a discharge or behaving as if deserving such a discharge, as in the expression, "He's a Section 8". The term comes from Section VIII of the World War II-era United States Army Regulation 615-360, which provided for the discharge of those deemed unfit for military service.

 

 

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Section_8_%28military%29

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