Habeas

/ˈheɪbiəs/ noun

Short for habeas corpus, a legal writ requiring a person under arrest to be brought before a judge or court to determine if their detention is lawful.

From Latin habeas corpus meaning 'you may have the body'. Habeas is the second person singular present subjunctive of habere 'to have'. The full phrase emerged in medieval English law as a safeguard against unlawful imprisonment.

AMሕግ ሚኒስትር
ARأمر الإفراج
BNহেবিয়াস কর্পাস
CAhabeas corpus
CShabeas corpus
DAhabeas corpus
DEHabeas Corpus
ELhabeas corpus
EShabeas corpus
FAدستور بدن
FIhabeas corpus
FRhabeas corpus
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