Habeas Corpus: A Very Short Introduction
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Amanda L. Tyler
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Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
184
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Jul 15, 2021
Uitgever
Oxford University Press
Editie
1
ISBN-10
0190918985
ISBN-13
9780190918989
Beschrijving
Habeas corpus, translating to "you shall have the body," stands as one of the cornerstones of legal rights, symbolizing the protection of individuals against arbitrary detention. Amanda L. Tyler delves into this profound concept, exploring its historical significance and contemporary implications. Through a succinct yet insightful analysis, she navigates the inception of this vital legal instrument, tracing its evolution from medieval times to its modern applications.
Tyler examines pivotal moments in history that have shaped the understanding and application of habeas corpus, illustrating its role as a safeguard for personal liberty. Beyond its origins, she addresses how courts, legislation, and public opinion have interacted with this writ, reflecting broader societal values concerning justice and freedom. The work is not merely a historical account but also a critical reflection on current challenges faced by individuals seeking protection against wrongful imprisonment.
The author's engaging narrative style invites readers to ponder the profound questions surrounding authority and individual rights. In doing so, she underscores the relevance of habeas corpus in today's legal landscape, where the balance between security and civil liberties is continually tested. Through her exploration, Tyler advocates for the claim that this storied writ remains an essential beacon of justice that must be preserved and understood in a rapidly changing world.
Ultimately, her examination serves as a thought-provoking reminder that the fight for personal freedom is ongoing and that the principles enshrined in habeas corpus are as vital now as they were centuries ago.
Tyler examines pivotal moments in history that have shaped the understanding and application of habeas corpus, illustrating its role as a safeguard for personal liberty. Beyond its origins, she addresses how courts, legislation, and public opinion have interacted with this writ, reflecting broader societal values concerning justice and freedom. The work is not merely a historical account but also a critical reflection on current challenges faced by individuals seeking protection against wrongful imprisonment.
The author's engaging narrative style invites readers to ponder the profound questions surrounding authority and individual rights. In doing so, she underscores the relevance of habeas corpus in today's legal landscape, where the balance between security and civil liberties is continually tested. Through her exploration, Tyler advocates for the claim that this storied writ remains an essential beacon of justice that must be preserved and understood in a rapidly changing world.
Ultimately, her examination serves as a thought-provoking reminder that the fight for personal freedom is ongoing and that the principles enshrined in habeas corpus are as vital now as they were centuries ago.
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