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What is “habeas corpus”? the principle that a person’s property cannot be taken by the government without legislative approval

a written list of freedoms that a government promises to protect

the principle that a person cannot be imprisoned without being charged for a specific crime

the idea that no monarch or other government leader can levy taxes without legislative approval

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