This is the third edition of William A. Schabas's highly praised study of the abolition of the death penalty in international law. Extensively revised to take account of developments in the field since publication of the second edition in 1997, the book details the progress of the international community away from the use of capital punishment, discussing in detail the abolition of the death penalty within the United Nations human rights system, international humanitarian law, European human rights law and Inter-American human rights law. New chapters in the third edition address capital punishment in African human rights law and in international criminal law. An extensive list of appendices contains many of the essential documents for the ...
In this paper, the authors examine the relevance of international law and human rights for capital p...
This article examines the position of the death penalty under international criminal law. It traces...
This article is devoted to the main problems in the institute of the death penalty. Nowadays, our so...
This paper studies the unclear position of international law on death penalty by highlighting the co...
Review of The Abolition of the eath Penalty in International Law by William A. Schaba
Three international law issues relating to capital punishment are addressed in this chapter. The fir...
Decaux. William Schabas. The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law. In: Politique étra...
Decaux. William Schabas. The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law. In: Politique étra...
Following slavery, capital punishment is slowly finding its way toward abolition. This trend is mani...
Recent landmark judicial decisions by diverse national and international tribunals have shifted the ...
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 ...
Review of The Abolition of the eath Penalty in International Law by William A. Schaba
Can we reconcile the very idea of protecting human rights with the possibility for a State to kill...
The number of countries to abolish capital punishment has increased remarkably since the end of 1988...
In this paper, the authors examine the relevance of international law and human rights for capital p...
This article examines the position of the death penalty under international criminal law. It traces...
This article is devoted to the main problems in the institute of the death penalty. Nowadays, our so...
This paper studies the unclear position of international law on death penalty by highlighting the co...
Review of The Abolition of the eath Penalty in International Law by William A. Schaba
Three international law issues relating to capital punishment are addressed in this chapter. The fir...
Decaux. William Schabas. The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law. In: Politique étra...
Decaux. William Schabas. The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law. In: Politique étra...
Following slavery, capital punishment is slowly finding its way toward abolition. This trend is mani...
Recent landmark judicial decisions by diverse national and international tribunals have shifted the ...
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 ...
Review of The Abolition of the eath Penalty in International Law by William A. Schaba
Can we reconcile the very idea of protecting human rights with the possibility for a State to kill...
The number of countries to abolish capital punishment has increased remarkably since the end of 1988...
In this paper, the authors examine the relevance of international law and human rights for capital p...
This article examines the position of the death penalty under international criminal law. It traces...
This article is devoted to the main problems in the institute of the death penalty. Nowadays, our so...