The Habeas Corpus Act of 1679 originated in Britain. It was a significant legal development that protected individuals from unlawful detention by ensuring that a person could not be held in custody without being brought before a court to determine the legality of their detention. This act laid the groundwork for principles of individual freedom and due process in English law and influenced similar protections in other countries.
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