Act of Parliament | |
Long title | An Act for the better securing the Liberty of the Subject, and for Prevention of Imprisonment beyond the Seas. |
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Citation | 31 Cha. 2. c. 2 |
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Royal assent | 27 May 1679 |
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Text of statute as originally enacted | |
Text of the Habeas Corpus Act 1679 as in force today (including any amendments) within the United Kingdom, from legislation.gov.uk. |
The Habeas Corpus Act 1679 is an Act of Parliament in England (31 Cha. 2. c. 2) during the reign of King Charles II.[2] It was passed by what became known as the Habeas Corpus Parliament to define and strengthen the ancient prerogative writ of habeas corpus, which required a court to examine the lawfulness of a prisoner's detention and thus prevent unlawful or arbitrary imprisonment.[3]
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