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Habeas Corpus Rights
Under the concept of habeas corpus as developed in Anglo-American jurisprudence, persons who are deprived of their liberty have the right to challenge through judicial inquiry the legality of their arrest or detention.
The right to challenge ones arrest or detention is now incorporated in international human rights standards. This right may be exercised through the extraordinary process of habeas corpus in the countries which belong to the Common Law system, or through the normal procedural process, including appeals and motions for retrial in the civil law countries.
Habeas Corpus Rights: Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Yemen
Under the legal systems of Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen, detainees generally have the right to challenge the legality of their detention by:
The above-mentioned countries, except Saudi Arabia, are members of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which gives persons deprived of their liberty the right to challenge the legality of their detention.
None of these countries have an additional extraordinary process similar to the writ of habeas corpus that allows unlimited access to the courts to challenge the legality of detention.
Technically Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has the worst inhuman laws. Now I know some readers will scream the Word Unholy or blasphemous. ...
But the fact is One should go and read
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica][FONT=Garamond, Times New Roman, Times]"Human Rights in Islam [/FONT][FONT=Garamond, Times New Roman, Times]by
'Allamah Abu al-'A'la Mawdudi"
LINK !!!!!
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[/FONT]http://www.witness-pioneer.org/vil/Books/M_hri/index.htm
before one start spatting against the wall. I have provided enough solid proof against these Heretic rules of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Enjoy relax and read whats been published before your eyes... One thing is clear, My Dear Readers have to chose between the King and The Allamah. A very tight spot for Saudi Arabia lovers.
Come on bash me for being Indian Agent.
Under the concept of habeas corpus as developed in Anglo-American jurisprudence, persons who are deprived of their liberty have the right to challenge through judicial inquiry the legality of their arrest or detention.
The right to challenge ones arrest or detention is now incorporated in international human rights standards. This right may be exercised through the extraordinary process of habeas corpus in the countries which belong to the Common Law system, or through the normal procedural process, including appeals and motions for retrial in the civil law countries.
Habeas Corpus Rights: Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Yemen
Under the legal systems of Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen, detainees generally have the right to challenge the legality of their detention by:
- 1. Petitioning the investigative judge prior to referring the case to the trial court.
2. Petitioning the trial court after referral; and
3. Filing an appeal after conviction when such an appeal is allowed.
The above-mentioned countries, except Saudi Arabia, are members of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which gives persons deprived of their liberty the right to challenge the legality of their detention.
None of these countries have an additional extraordinary process similar to the writ of habeas corpus that allows unlimited access to the courts to challenge the legality of detention.
Technically Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has the worst inhuman laws. Now I know some readers will scream the Word Unholy or blasphemous. ...
But the fact is One should go and read
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica][FONT=Garamond, Times New Roman, Times]"Human Rights in Islam [/FONT][FONT=Garamond, Times New Roman, Times]by
'Allamah Abu al-'A'la Mawdudi"
LINK !!!!!
[/FONT]
[/FONT]http://www.witness-pioneer.org/vil/Books/M_hri/index.htm
before one start spatting against the wall. I have provided enough solid proof against these Heretic rules of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Enjoy relax and read whats been published before your eyes... One thing is clear, My Dear Readers have to chose between the King and The Allamah. A very tight spot for Saudi Arabia lovers.
Come on bash me for being Indian Agent.