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habeas corpus

A very old legal right that stops the state holding a person in prison without bringing them before a court. It comes from a Latin phrase meaning 'you must present the body'.

Where it appears in the handbook: Chapter 3A Global Power

This term can appear in the real test. Practise questions that use it:

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habeas corpus — meaning in the Life in the UK Test · iKnowTheUK