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habeas corpus

noun
/ˌheɪbiəs ˈkɔːpəs/
/ˌheɪbiəs ˈkɔːrpəs/
[uncountable] (from Latin, law法律)
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  1. a law that states that a person who has been arrested should not be kept in prison longer than a particular period of time unless a judge in court has decided that it is right人身保护法(对被拘禁者的羁押期予以限制)
    • to apply for a writ of habeas corpus申请人身保护令
    CultureHabeas corpus is one of the most important ways of protecting people's personal freedom. It became a formal part of the law in Britain in 1679. US procedure is also based on the Act of 1679. Article 1 of the American constitution says that a person's right to get a writ of habeas corpus can never be taken away except in cases of rebellion or invasion. 'Habeas corpus' is part of the Latin phrase Habeas corpus ad subjiciendum, which means 'You should have the body brought before the judge’.
    Oxford Collocations DictionaryHabeas corpus is used before these nouns:
    • petition
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    Word Originlate Middle English: Latin, literally ‘thou shalt have the body (in court)’.

See also: habeas corpus

habeas corpus
Parts of trials: affirmation, appearance, be on/under oath...

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