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In the Highest Degree Odious A. W. Brian Simpson (Charles F. and Edith J. Clyne Professor of Law, Charles F. and Edith J. Clyne Professor of Law, University of Michigan)

In the Highest Degree Odious By A. W. Brian Simpson (Charles F. and Edith J. Clyne Professor of Law, Charles F. and Edith J. Clyne Professor of Law, University of Michigan)

Summary

The first comprehensive study of Regulation 18B (and its precursor in the First World War, Regulation 14B) under which 2000 British Citizens were detained without charge, trial, or set term.

In the Highest Degree Odious Summary

In the Highest Degree Odious: Detention without Trial in Wartime Britain by A. W. Brian Simpson (Charles F. and Edith J. Clyne Professor of Law, Charles F. and Edith J. Clyne Professor of Law, University of Michigan)

During the Second World War, just under two thousand British citizens were detained without charge, trial, or term set, under Regulation 18B of the wartime Defence Regulations. Most of these detentions took place in the summer of 1940, soon after Winston Churchill became Prime Minister, when belief in the existence of a dangerous Fifth Column was widespread. Churchill, at first an enthusiast for vigorous use of the powers of executive detention, later came to lament the use of a power which was, in his words, `in the highest degree odious'. This book provides the first comprehensive study of Regulation 18B and its precursor in the First World War, Regulation 14B. Based on extensive use of primary sources, it describes the complex history of wartime executive detention: the purposes which it served, the administrative procedures and safeguards employed, the conflicts between the Home Office and the Security Service which surrounded its use, the part played by individuals, by Parliament, and by the courts in restraining abuse of executive power, and the effect of detention upon the lives of individuals concerned, very few of whom constituted any threat to national security. Much of what was done was kept secret at the time, and even today the authorities continue to refuse access to many of the papers which have escaped deliberate destruction. This study is the first to attempt to penetrate the veil of secrecy and tell the story of the gravest invasion of civil liberty which has occurred in Britain this century.

In the Highest Degree Odious Reviews

comprehensive and meticulously researched book * Observer *
a detailed and fascinating narrative ... Professor Simpson has told a tale of great exemplary interest, based upon distinguished and pertinacious scholarship. We are all in his debt. * Cambridge Law Journal *
the most informative, detached and sceptical account of the security background to the crisis of 1940 * Intelligence and National Security Review *

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GOR003976435
9780198259497
0198259492
In the Highest Degree Odious: Detention without Trial in Wartime Britain by A. W. Brian Simpson (Charles F. and Edith J. Clyne Professor of Law, Charles F. and Edith J. Clyne Professor of Law, University of Michigan)
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Paperback
Oxford University Press
1994-11-17
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