/ˈheɪbiəs ˈkɔːrpəs æd səb-ˌji-sē-ˈen-dəm/ – Phrase
Definition: lệnh của tòa án dẫn độ ra tòa người bị giam giữ để làm sáng tỏ tính hợp pháp của việc giam giữ họ.
A more thorough explanation: “Habeas corpus ad subjiciendum” is a Latin legal term that translates to “you shall have the body to be subjected.” In legal terms, it refers to a writ or legal action that requires a person who is detained or imprisoned to be brought before a court or judge to determine the lawfulness of their detention. This writ is used to protect individuals from unlawful or arbitrary detention by authorities.
Example: The judge granted the petition for a writ of habeas corpus ad subjiciendum, ordering the prison to bring the inmate before the court to determine the legality of their detention.
Related words:
- petition of habeas corpus
- (to) discharge on habeas corpus
- habeas corpus proceedings
- HABEAS CORPUS CUM CAUSA
- HABEAS CORPUS AD FACIENDUM ET RECIPIENDUM
- HABEAS CORPUS AD RESPONDENDUM
- HABEAS CORPUS AD DELIBERANDUM ET RECIPIENDUM
- HABEAS CORPUS AD TESTIFICANDUM
- HABEAS CORPUS AD PROSEQUENDUM
- HABEAS CORPUS AD SATISFACIENDUM