Despite being the final procedural barrier separating life and death in capital cases, executive clemency has traditionally not received the attention it deserves from comparative law and comparative criminal justice scholars, including those writing about Southeast Asia. This article aims to build upon previous empirical scholarship on death penalty clemency in Southeast Asia in two ways: by focusing on the ‘who’ question in clemency awards in the region rather than on ‘how many’ prisoners benefit, and also by updating previous findings in light of any new clemency data available since 2013. After relaying the contemporary and possible future clemency practice of each ‘actively retentionist’ Southeast Asian nation, this article concludes b...
This special collection of articles on the death penalty and the politics of abolition in Asia and t...
The situation of the influence of human rights issues related to capital punishment has for long bee...
Indonesia's execution of 14 narcotics prisoners in 2015 was a surprise. Capital punishment has been ...
The five contemporary practitioners of the death penalty in Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, Tha...
This book contributes conceptually, theoretically and morally to a deeper understanding of the disti...
This article investigates why some states in the Asia Pacific have retained capital punishment, whil...
Throughout the world, the subject of the relevancy of death penalty has become a polemic issue that ...
Indonesia has been criticised nationally and internationally for its use of the death penalty. Criti...
This article assesses the use of capital punishment for drug trafficking and related crimes from a c...
The South Pacific forms a cohesive region with broadly similar cultural attributes, legal systems an...
This article examines state justifications for capital punishment in Singapore. Singapore is a uniqu...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
This special collection of articles on the death penalty and the politics of abolition in Asia and t...
The first established death penalty laws dated as far back as the 18th century B.C in the Code of Ki...
This article examines state justifications for capital punishment in Singapore. Singapore is a uniqu...
This special collection of articles on the death penalty and the politics of abolition in Asia and t...
The situation of the influence of human rights issues related to capital punishment has for long bee...
Indonesia's execution of 14 narcotics prisoners in 2015 was a surprise. Capital punishment has been ...
The five contemporary practitioners of the death penalty in Southeast Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, Tha...
This book contributes conceptually, theoretically and morally to a deeper understanding of the disti...
This article investigates why some states in the Asia Pacific have retained capital punishment, whil...
Throughout the world, the subject of the relevancy of death penalty has become a polemic issue that ...
Indonesia has been criticised nationally and internationally for its use of the death penalty. Criti...
This article assesses the use of capital punishment for drug trafficking and related crimes from a c...
The South Pacific forms a cohesive region with broadly similar cultural attributes, legal systems an...
This article examines state justifications for capital punishment in Singapore. Singapore is a uniqu...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
This special collection of articles on the death penalty and the politics of abolition in Asia and t...
The first established death penalty laws dated as far back as the 18th century B.C in the Code of Ki...
This article examines state justifications for capital punishment in Singapore. Singapore is a uniqu...
This special collection of articles on the death penalty and the politics of abolition in Asia and t...
The situation of the influence of human rights issues related to capital punishment has for long bee...
Indonesia's execution of 14 narcotics prisoners in 2015 was a surprise. Capital punishment has been ...