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Habeas Corpus in International Law

The first comprehensive examination of the right to a judicial determination of the legality of one's detention under international law.

Brian R. Farrell (Author)

9781316606254, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 10 May 2018

279 pages
23 x 15.3 x 1.6 cm, 0.43 kg

'In Habeas Corpus in International Law, Farrell thoroughly reviews the writ of habeas corpus from its origins to its current standard as an international legal bellwether. … Farrell addresses these issues of interaction by examining several areas, including the role of habeas corpus in armed conflict, territorial limits, and procedural concerns in the current war on terror.' W. R. Pruitt, CHOICE

Habeas Corpus in International Law is the first comprehensive examination of this subject. It looks at the location, scope, and significance of the right to a judicial determination of the legality of one's detention as guaranteed by international and regional human rights instruments. First, it examines the history of habeas corpus and its place in human rights treaties, providing a useful resource for understanding the status and application of this internationally-protected right. The book continues by identifying and analyzing the primary challenges to habeas corpus, in particular its applicability during armed conflict, the possibility of derogation, and its extraterritorial application and procedural shortcomings. The book next addresses the significance of habeas corpus guarantees not just in protecting personal liberty, but in promoting the international rule of law by serving as a unique check on executive action. Finally, it offers suggestions on how this right might be strengthened.

Introduction
1. The development of habeas corpus in English law
2. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
3. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
4. Habeas corpus and regional human rights systems
5. Challenges to the effectiveness of habeas corpus
6. The importance of effective international habeas corpus guarantees
7. Strengthening habeas corpus in international law
Conclusion.

Subject Areas: International human rights law [LBBR], Jurisdiction & immunities [LBBF], Diplomatic law [LBBD]

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