The Law of Habeas Corpus
Judith Farbey, Robert Sharpe, and Simon Atrill
Abstract
Habeas corpus is the principal means under the common law for the protection of personal liberty. By this ancient writ, the court assumes control over the body of a prisoner so it can discharge him or her to freedom if no proper legal cause can be shown for detention. Habeas corpus secures release from any form of unlawful custody, whether decreed by the highest powers of the state or imposed by the lowest slave-trader. Its reach is as diverse as the forms of confinement. Throughout its history, it has proved adept at adapting to new challenges. It extends beyond the prison wall and has been i ... More
Habeas corpus is the principal means under the common law for the protection of personal liberty. By this ancient writ, the court assumes control over the body of a prisoner so it can discharge him or her to freedom if no proper legal cause can be shown for detention. Habeas corpus secures release from any form of unlawful custody, whether decreed by the highest powers of the state or imposed by the lowest slave-trader. Its reach is as diverse as the forms of confinement. Throughout its history, it has proved adept at adapting to new challenges. It extends beyond the prison wall and has been invoked to determine the proper parental custody of a child and to free patients wrongly detained for compulsory medical treatment, indentured workers, conscripted soldiers, as well as individuals wrongly held in the war on terrorism. Looking first at the historical development of the writ, the book traces its growth in significance until its emergence as a cornerstone of the rule of law. Having established habeas corpus as a central constitutional principle, this book goes on to examine the role and limits of the remedy today. It describes the modern workings of habeas corpus and assesses its contemporary scope and function. The chapters explore the relationship between habeas corpus and fundamental rights.
Keywords:
habeas corpus,
common law,
personal liberty,
court,
prisoner,
detention,
custody,
confinement,
rule of law
Bibliographic Information
| Print publication date: 2011 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780199248247 |
| Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: May 2011 |
DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199248247.001.0001 |
Authors
Affiliations are at time of print publication.
Judith Farbey, Author
Barrister, Doughty St. Chambers
Robert Sharpe, Author
Ontario Court of Appeal
Simon Atrill, Author
Barrister, Fountain Court Chambers
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