The practice of capital punishment within the United States now provokes concern and condemnation in many parts of the world. The United States and Japan are the only developed countries to retain this barbaric sanction. Capital punishment has fallen into disuse as a part of criminal law in virtually all of Europe, most of Latin America and much of Africa. It is excluded by the ad hoc international tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, as well as by the newly-created International Criminal Court. According to statistics published by the Secretary-General of the United Nations, approximately two-thirds of the world\u27s countries have abolished the death penalty. Nearly seventy have confirmed this important development by subscribi...
The appropriateness of using foreign and international law in interpreting the U.S. Constitution has...
In this paper, the authors examine the relevance of international law and human rights for capital p...
The United States is almost alone among nations in permitting the execution of juvenile offenders. C...
The practice of capital punishment within the United States now provokes concern and condemnation in...
One of the most controversial issues in the United States today is capital punishment. It is an issu...
This paper studies the unclear position of international law on death penalty by highlighting the co...
The number of countries to abolish capital punishment has increased remarkably since the end of 1988...
This article examines the position of the death penalty under international criminal law. It traces...
Following slavery, capital punishment is slowly finding its way toward abolition. This trend is mani...
This article explores the controversial topic of capital punishment, with a particular focus on its ...
Death penalty Death penalty is one of the most controversial sentences in the history of mankind. It...
Death penalty or capital punishment is a legal process whereby a person is put to death by the state...
What are the critical factors that determine whether a country replaces, retains or restores the dea...
No region of the world has been more vocal and persistent in its opposition to U.S. death penalty pr...
Capital punishment (sometimes referred to as the death penalty) is the carrying out of a legal sente...
The appropriateness of using foreign and international law in interpreting the U.S. Constitution has...
In this paper, the authors examine the relevance of international law and human rights for capital p...
The United States is almost alone among nations in permitting the execution of juvenile offenders. C...
The practice of capital punishment within the United States now provokes concern and condemnation in...
One of the most controversial issues in the United States today is capital punishment. It is an issu...
This paper studies the unclear position of international law on death penalty by highlighting the co...
The number of countries to abolish capital punishment has increased remarkably since the end of 1988...
This article examines the position of the death penalty under international criminal law. It traces...
Following slavery, capital punishment is slowly finding its way toward abolition. This trend is mani...
This article explores the controversial topic of capital punishment, with a particular focus on its ...
Death penalty Death penalty is one of the most controversial sentences in the history of mankind. It...
Death penalty or capital punishment is a legal process whereby a person is put to death by the state...
What are the critical factors that determine whether a country replaces, retains or restores the dea...
No region of the world has been more vocal and persistent in its opposition to U.S. death penalty pr...
Capital punishment (sometimes referred to as the death penalty) is the carrying out of a legal sente...
The appropriateness of using foreign and international law in interpreting the U.S. Constitution has...
In this paper, the authors examine the relevance of international law and human rights for capital p...
The United States is almost alone among nations in permitting the execution of juvenile offenders. C...