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Legal System, Scots Law

Habeas corpus and the nobile officium

Posted on 26/06/200824/07/2008 by Alistair Sloan in Legal System, Scots Law

Professor Hector MacQueen writes an interesting piece on Habeas corpus in Scots Law here.

Nothing spectaculalry long, but well worth a read if you are interested in Scots Law.

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