habeas corpus judicial writ,writ- (law) a legal document issued by a court or judicial officer law,jurisprudence- the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order" ...
: (1) to call out the armed forces when necessary in order to prevent or suppress lawless violence, invasion or rebellion; and in case of invasion or rebellion and when public safety requires, (2) to suspend the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus and (3) to declare martial law....
habeas corpus (ˈheɪbɪəs ˈkɔːpəs) n (Law)lawa writ ordering a person to be brought before a court or judge, esp so that the court may ascertain whether his detention is lawful [C15: from the opening of the Latin writ, literally: you may have the body] ...
The writ of habeas corpus was first used by the common-law courts in thirteenth- and fourteenth-century England. These courts, composed of legal professionals, were in competition with feudal courts, which were controlled by local landowners, or "lords." The feudal courts lacked procedural consist...
President Abraham Lincoln and his suspension of the writ of habeas corpus during the U.S. Civil War, moves protested by ... R Brookhiser - 《American History》 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 AndrewJacksonandthePoliticsofMartialLaw:Nationalism,CivilLiberties,andPartisanship(review) one state legislator ...
Where is the writ of habeas corpus found? How long does a writ of habeas corpus take in California? Related links The END of AMERICA - Fighting Monarch [PDF] - Free Document ... During the Civil War, President Lincoln suspended habeas corpus, effectively declaring martial law in s...
The prerogative writs were procedendo,Mandamus, prohibition,quo warranto, habeas corpus, and certiorari. Today these forms of relief are also called extraordinary remedies and are issued on the strength of the inherent powers of the court to enforce its orders and to do justice. The paper granti...