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The Power Of Habeas Corpus In America From The Kings Prerogative To The War On Terror Anthony Gregory

  • SKU: BELL-4335042
The Power Of Habeas Corpus In America From The Kings Prerogative To The War On Terror Anthony Gregory
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.95 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Anthony Gregory
ISBN: 9781107036437, 9781107070363, 9781107617773, 9781139567640, 1107036437, 1107070368, 1107617774, 1139567640
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Power Of Habeas Corpus In America From The Kings Prerogative To The War On Terror Anthony Gregory by Anthony Gregory 9781107036437, 9781107070363, 9781107617773, 9781139567640, 1107036437, 1107070368, 1107617774, 1139567640 instant download after payment.

Despite its mystique as the greatest Anglo-American legal protection, habeas corpus's history features power plays, political hypocrisy, ad hoc jurisprudence, and failures in securing individual liberty. This book tells the story of the writ from medieval England to modern America, crediting the rocky history to the writ's very nature as a government power. The book weighs in on habeas's historical controversies - addressing its origins, the relationship between king and parliament, the US Constitution's Suspension Clause, the writ's role in the power struggle between the federal government and the states, and the proper scope of federal habeas for state prisoners and wartime detainees from the Civil War and World War II to the War on Terror. It stresses the importance of liberty and detention policy in making the writ more than a tool of power. The book presents a more nuanced and critical view of the writ's history, showing the dark side of this most revered judicial power.
• Presents a comprehensive assessment of American habeas corpus from colonial times to 2012, from the rise of habeas in England up until the founding of the United States
• Discusses habeas's rocky history which has been described by other historians, but never all under a unified thesis concerning liberty vs. power
• Presents neither liberal nor conservative views but a more nuanced view

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