The Military Advocate General Corps

 

The Military Advocate General is a member of the General Staff, but has complete legal independence and is not subject to the direct orders of the Chief of Staff or other superior officers.

 

The Military Advocate General is appointed by the Minister of Defense on the recommendation of the Chief of Staff.

 

The decisions and legal opinions of the Military Advocate General are considered determinative in all areas relating to law and the military and must be adhered to by all bodies of the military.