The attitude of international law and practice to supreme penalties has evolved enormously over the past half-century. At Nuremberg, in 1946, capital punishment was imposed upon Nazi war criminals. But at the Rome Conference in 1998, when the international community provided for the establishment of the International Criminal Court, not only was capital punishment excluded, the text also limited the scope of life imprisonment. These changes were driven principally by evolving norms of international human rights law. The first changes became apparent in the early work of the International Law Commission on the Code of Crimes against the Peace and Security of Mankind, during the 1950s. When criminal prosecution returned to the international a...
The practice of capital punishment within the United States now provokes concern and condemnation in...
The principle of individual criminal responsibility evidences the recognition by the international c...
Can we reconcile the very idea of protecting human rights with the possibility for a State to kill...
The attitude of international law and practice to supreme penalties has evolved enormously over the ...
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 paper studies the unclear position of international law on death penalty by highlighting the co...
Refleksi Hukum : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum, Edisi April 2009, p. 7-20No other subjects in penology and crimi...
The objective of this article is to call attention to the delicate but often disregarded issue of li...
Unsurprisingly, life imprisonment is a maximum penalty under international criminal law, where the p...
Recent landmark judicial decisions by diverse national and international tribunals have shifted the ...
The number of countries to abolish capital punishment has increased remarkably since the end of 1988...
On 17 July 1998 the International Criminal Court Statute was adopted in Rome by the United Nations D...
As a goal for civilized nations, abolition of the death penalty was promoted during the drafting of ...
As a goal for civilized nations, abolition of the death penalty was promoted during the drafting of ...
The practice of capital punishment within the United States now provokes concern and condemnation in...
The principle of individual criminal responsibility evidences the recognition by the international c...
Can we reconcile the very idea of protecting human rights with the possibility for a State to kill...
The attitude of international law and practice to supreme penalties has evolved enormously over the ...
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 paper studies the unclear position of international law on death penalty by highlighting the co...
Refleksi Hukum : Jurnal Ilmu Hukum, Edisi April 2009, p. 7-20No other subjects in penology and crimi...
The objective of this article is to call attention to the delicate but often disregarded issue of li...
Unsurprisingly, life imprisonment is a maximum penalty under international criminal law, where the p...
Recent landmark judicial decisions by diverse national and international tribunals have shifted the ...
The number of countries to abolish capital punishment has increased remarkably since the end of 1988...
On 17 July 1998 the International Criminal Court Statute was adopted in Rome by the United Nations D...
As a goal for civilized nations, abolition of the death penalty was promoted during the drafting of ...
As a goal for civilized nations, abolition of the death penalty was promoted during the drafting of ...
The practice of capital punishment within the United States now provokes concern and condemnation in...
The principle of individual criminal responsibility evidences the recognition by the international c...
Can we reconcile the very idea of protecting human rights with the possibility for a State to kill...