In determining whether executions are “humane,” authorities in the USA tend to balance the interest of the condemned person to be free from suffering with the interest of observers to be free from distress. This “welfare model” mirrors the approach to terminating the lives of companion non-human animals. We argue, therefore, that lethal injections are unconstitutional not because of the risk of pain that they present, but because, as a matter of principle they relegate human beings to the same moral space as non-human animals. This conflicts with the Eighth Amendment requirement that punishments respect the dignity of the person
The purpose of this paper is to morally justify the death penalty according to the "expressive theor...
There is a great struggle in the United States between proponents of the death penalty and death pen...
One prominent argument in international law and religious thought for abolishing capital punishment ...
In determining whether executions are “humane,” authorities in the USA tend to balance the interest ...
This comment will provide reasons why lethal injection is not the appropriate method of execution in...
Capital punishment, to be lawfully delivered, must occur without needless cruelty. Cruelty, defined...
Although people have debated the wisdom of the death penalty for centuries, little attention has bee...
This Article addresses the question of when a method of executing a capital defendant amounts to cru...
This Article describes the anomaly of executions in the context of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Eighth A...
Recent landmark judicial decisions by diverse national and international tribunals have shifted the ...
The objective of this article is to examine this issue by formulating an analytical framework for de...
The present research deals with the issue of death penalty in the US which creates tension whether i...
While lethal injection is the predominant method of executing death row inmates in America, European...
Proponents of capital punishment in the United States frequently cite the evolution from electrocuti...
Two major aspects of the death penalty in the United States directly involve physicians: how the dea...
The purpose of this paper is to morally justify the death penalty according to the "expressive theor...
There is a great struggle in the United States between proponents of the death penalty and death pen...
One prominent argument in international law and religious thought for abolishing capital punishment ...
In determining whether executions are “humane,” authorities in the USA tend to balance the interest ...
This comment will provide reasons why lethal injection is not the appropriate method of execution in...
Capital punishment, to be lawfully delivered, must occur without needless cruelty. Cruelty, defined...
Although people have debated the wisdom of the death penalty for centuries, little attention has bee...
This Article addresses the question of when a method of executing a capital defendant amounts to cru...
This Article describes the anomaly of executions in the context of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Eighth A...
Recent landmark judicial decisions by diverse national and international tribunals have shifted the ...
The objective of this article is to examine this issue by formulating an analytical framework for de...
The present research deals with the issue of death penalty in the US which creates tension whether i...
While lethal injection is the predominant method of executing death row inmates in America, European...
Proponents of capital punishment in the United States frequently cite the evolution from electrocuti...
Two major aspects of the death penalty in the United States directly involve physicians: how the dea...
The purpose of this paper is to morally justify the death penalty according to the "expressive theor...
There is a great struggle in the United States between proponents of the death penalty and death pen...
One prominent argument in international law and religious thought for abolishing capital punishment ...