The European Union has become a leading regional force in the progress towards a world free of state sanctioned judicial killing in the form of the death penalty. This article investigates how the EU has evolved its abolitionist position. It analyzes the development of the region’s internal policy beginning in the European Parliament, to the rejection of the punishment being mandated as a Treaty provision, which evolves into an integral component of the external human rights project. The EU has now formulated technical bilateral and multilateral initiatives to promote abolition worldwide. This is most clearly evidenced in the EU playing an important role in the 2007 United Nations General Assembly Resolution on the moratorium on the use of ...
The article dwells on the contemporary situation in respect of the capital punishment both in intern...
This article analyses which factors promote or hinder ratification by nation states of the Second O...
27 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...
The European Union has become a leading regional force in the progress towards a world free of state...
This article investigates the prima facie paradox of the endorsement of the death penalty in Art.2(1...
The abolition of the death penalty has been an important foreign policy objective of the European Un...
The European Union is widely known as one of the foremost polities that staunchly promotes democracy...
This article analyses which factors promote or hinder ratification by nation states of the Second Op...
Following slavery, capital punishment is slowly finding its way toward abolition. This trend is mani...
This article investigates the contribution of the prohibition against inhuman punishment within Arti...
The number of countries to abolish capital punishment has increased remarkably since the end of 1988...
As a goal for civilized nations, abolition of the death penalty was promoted during the drafting of ...
Two-thirds of the countries worldwide have moved away from the death penalty in law or in practice, ...
The death penalty is like no other punishment. Its continued existence in many countries of the worl...
Can we reconcile the very idea of protecting human rights with the possibility for a State to kill...
The article dwells on the contemporary situation in respect of the capital punishment both in intern...
This article analyses which factors promote or hinder ratification by nation states of the Second O...
27 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...
The European Union has become a leading regional force in the progress towards a world free of state...
This article investigates the prima facie paradox of the endorsement of the death penalty in Art.2(1...
The abolition of the death penalty has been an important foreign policy objective of the European Un...
The European Union is widely known as one of the foremost polities that staunchly promotes democracy...
This article analyses which factors promote or hinder ratification by nation states of the Second Op...
Following slavery, capital punishment is slowly finding its way toward abolition. This trend is mani...
This article investigates the contribution of the prohibition against inhuman punishment within Arti...
The number of countries to abolish capital punishment has increased remarkably since the end of 1988...
As a goal for civilized nations, abolition of the death penalty was promoted during the drafting of ...
Two-thirds of the countries worldwide have moved away from the death penalty in law or in practice, ...
The death penalty is like no other punishment. Its continued existence in many countries of the worl...
Can we reconcile the very idea of protecting human rights with the possibility for a State to kill...
The article dwells on the contemporary situation in respect of the capital punishment both in intern...
This article analyses which factors promote or hinder ratification by nation states of the Second O...
27 p.Presented at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics Symposium: The Law and Politics of the...