
The Conscription Act
The Conscription Act is a law requiring citizens to serve in the military during times of war or national emergency. It establishes a system for selecting individuals for military service, often through a draft or lottery process. The law aims to ensure the country has enough troops to defend itself or support allies. While it may impose mandatory service, it typically includes provisions for exemptions or alternative service. Overall, it balances national defense needs with individual rights, and its implementation reflects the government's effort to mobilize resources efficiently during critical periods.