Where a person exercises his right to have the lawfulness of his detention reviewed1 the review must bear on all conditions which are essential to the lawfulness2 of the individual's detention: it does not, however, guarantee a review which would entitle the court to substitute its own discretion on all matters, including those of pure expediency, for that of the relevant authority
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