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The Most Fundamental Legal Right: Habeas Corpus in the Commonwealth Book
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A modern treatment of the most fundamental means of securing liberty. Habeas Corpus is an ancient legal method still in use by which the Courts can require the Government and anyone else to justify why any person does not have unconditional freedom.
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Product Description
This collection of essays on habeas corpus throughout the Commonwealth explores the fortunes of the writ and the conditions under which it has either flourished or waned. Drawing on a wide range of commonwealth authorities, and including materials from the colonial period as well as from ex-commonwealth or ex-empire states, the papers in this volume consider the diffusion of the writ, the myths surrounding it, and the uses to which the writ has been put that distinguish the remedy from the English experience.
- 0198265840
- 9780198265849
- David Clark, Gerard McCoy
- 27 April 2000
- OUP Oxford
- Hardcover (Book)
- 408
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