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El habeas corpus estructural y la protección del derecho a la integridad personal en el Ecuador

open access: yesSociedad & Tecnología
El habeas corpus estructural se configura como una modalidad ampliada del habeas corpus tradicional, aplicable cuando no solo se afecta la libertad individual, sino que existen vulneraciones sistemáticas de derechos en contextos estructurales.
Tania Gabriela Villacres-Lara   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Hermenêutica, Garantismo e Presunção do Estado de Inocência Relativizado: o Posicionamento do Supremo Tribunal Federal a partir do Habeas Corpus n. 126.292-sp

open access: yesPrim@ Facie, 2019
A presunção de inocência está prevista no artigo 5º, inciso LVII da Constituição Federal, entre os direitos e garantias fundamentais, com papel relevante no ordenamento constitucional brasileiro.
Humberto Cardoso Pinto   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Defending the Land: Filipina Activists amidst Authoritarian Rule in the Philippines

open access: yesDevelopment and Change, Volume 56, Issue 1, Page 137-171, January 2025.
ABSTRACT In Southeast Asia, environmental and human rights activists resisting authoritarian rule and extractive development face harassment, intimidation and lethal danger in dramatically different ways. In the Philippines, this atmosphere of violence intensified under former President Rodrigo Duterte, a political ‘strongman’ whose militarized ...
Miriam Zimmermann   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Another Hurdle to Habeas: The Streamlined Procedures Act [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
This report describes how the system may be exposed to oscillations and how this can lead to resonance. Resonance is a phenomenon that occurs when a system is affected by external periodic oscillations with frequencies close to the system's natural ...
Partovi, Arezo, Svärd, Jenny
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Back to Basics: Habeas Corpus Procedures and Long-Term Executive Detention [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The lesson from the Hamdi plurality and the Court in Boumediene is not that all hearsay is admissible in an executive-detention habeas action, but rather that the district courts should exercise their discretion in determining whether to allow particular
Falkoff, Marc D.
core   +1 more source

The presence of abandonment: Left to live at the borderland of Lampedusa

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 126, Issue 4, Page 622-634, December 2024.
Abstract Drawing from the extensive literature on the anthropology of borders and border death in and beyond Europe, this article ethnographically explores the processes through which irregular migrants and locals at the borderland of Lampedusa (south of Sicily, Italy) are left to live and die in abandonment.
Alessandro Corso, Nayanika Mookherjee
wiley   +1 more source

Giving Meaning to “Meaningful Enough”: Why Trevino Requires New Counsel on Appeal [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Generally, defendants cannot raise new claims in a writ of habeas corpus unless they can accomplish the difficult task of showing that they could not have raised the claims earlier. In 2012, the U.S.
Bambach, Margarita   +3 more
core   +1 more source

The hidden histories of the Pinochet case

open access: yesJournal of Law and Society, Volume 51, Issue 4, Page 459-490, December 2024.
Abstract The world's imagination was caught by the 1998 arrest in London of General Augusto Pinochet on charges of egregious human rights crimes and the 16‐month battle to extradite him to Madrid. For the first time, a former head of state had, while travelling abroad, been arrested on such charges, with his claim to immunity being rejected by a ...
DAVID SUGARMAN
wiley   +1 more source

Lawrence v. Florida: Applications for Post-Conviction Relief Are [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
On February 20, 2007 , the Supreme Court announced its decision in Lawrence v. Florida, seeking to address confusion surrounding the tolling of a one-year statute of limitations applicable to federal habeas corpus ...
Richardson-Royer, Elizabeth
core   +1 more source

The other women's rights movement: ‘Streetwalkers’, habeas corpus and anticarceral activism in New York City, 1830–1860

open access: yesGender &History, Volume 36, Issue 3, Page 840-858, October 2024.
Abstract This article reconstructs the earliest known movement for sex workers' rights in US history. It interprets collective assertions of due process as a strategy to overturn vagrancy laws, which permitted municipal officials to summarily commit ‘common prostitutes’ to the penitentiary for months.
April Haynes
wiley   +1 more source

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