This judicial appeal for clarity exposes a jurisprudential problem which threatens one of our most fundamental human values; the right to liberty. For no-one really knows what it means to be “deprived” of one’s “liberty”. The extremities are straightforward. Prisoners are deprived; picnickers are not. But liberty deprivations may “take numerous other forms [whose] variety is being increased by developments in legal standards and in attitudes”. Technology, too, has played its part in such developments by introducing novel ways of restricting movement beyond the paradigmatic lock and key. The more expansive those other forms, however, the greater the risk of legal uncertainty
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This essay suggests that the American legal system fails to do proper justice to the robust concepti...
Government’s use of imprisonment raises distinctive moral issues. Even if government has broad autho...
Contemporary U.S. jurisprudence thus treats public health orders requiring masks or limiting attenda...
American constitutional jurisprudence has long accepted the notion that the exercise of certain righ...
This article considers the meaning of ‘deprivation of liberty’ under Article 5 of the ECHR as reveal...
The Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DOLS) are the rules by which people who lack mental capacity ...
The European Court of Human Rights held in Austin & Others v The United Kingdom that the police conf...
Liberal theory has a strong commitment to individual liberty. Every human being has human rights nat...
What is the meaning and content of the liberty protected by the due process clause of the fourteen...
We are in an era of self-conscious minorities forcefully asserting their right to have rights in acc...
The issue of when and how disabled people can be lawfully deprived of their liberty is a major conte...
Accès restreint aux membres de l'Université de Lorraine jusqu'au 2016-01-01Resorting to the loss of ...
In the United States, involuntary hospitalisation of the mentally ill through the civil commitment p...
Scrutiny Land is the place where government needs to justify to a court its restrictions on the libe...
It is commonly and rightly understood in this country that our constitutional system ensures, or see...
This essay suggests that the American legal system fails to do proper justice to the robust concepti...
Government’s use of imprisonment raises distinctive moral issues. Even if government has broad autho...
Contemporary U.S. jurisprudence thus treats public health orders requiring masks or limiting attenda...