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Detention without Trial in Britain: A History - Zamani, Masoud
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The many constitutional crises which occurred in England in the seventeenth century, required a theoretical revision of a number of concepts in the political discourse. The effects of this revision did not only occur at theoretical levels. They were also visible at the level of political decision-making. In the seventeenth century, when arbitrary uses of the prerogative by Charles I, Charles II and James II in order to exercise detention without trial were criticised by Parliament, there emerged an implicit review of the contours of arbitrary power in the political discourse requiring an…mehr

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The many constitutional crises which occurred in England in the seventeenth century, required a theoretical revision of a number of concepts in the political discourse. The effects of this revision did not only occur at theoretical levels. They were also visible at the level of political decision-making. In the seventeenth century, when arbitrary uses of the prerogative by Charles I, Charles II and James II in order to exercise detention without trial were criticised by Parliament, there emerged an implicit review of the contours of arbitrary power in the political discourse requiring an articulation of the boundaries of the use of prerogative. It was by the virtue of such boundaries that the scope of deference to liberty or the measures aimed at containing licentiousness would be determined.
Autorenporträt
El Dr. Masoud Zamani es doctor en derecho internacional por la Universidad de Nottingham, donde también obtuvo el título de L.L.M. en el mismo campo. Los escritos del Dr. Zamani se interesan generalmente por los nuevos retos del derecho internacional. El Dr. Zamani es profesor de derecho internacional en la Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales de la Universidad de Shiraz.