The abolition of the death penalty in Queensland in 1922 was the first in Australian jurisdictions, and the first in the British Empire. However, the legacy of the Queensland death penalty lingered in Australian colonial territories. This article considers a variety of practices in which the death penalty was addressed by Australian decision-makers during the first half of the 20th century. These include the exemption of Australian soldiers from execution in World War I, use of the death penalty in colonial Papua and the Mandate Territory of New Guinea, hanging as a weapon of war in the colonial territories, and the retrieval of the death penalty for the punishment of war crimes. In these histories, we see not only that the Queensland death...
The death penalty in the 19th century in both colonial Australia and Great Britain was widely seen a...
The article talks about the role of Indigenous executions, especially by public hangings, in South A...
This article reviews the executions of Australians in the region and the Australian responses over t...
In the former penal colony of New South Wales (NSW), a Labor government attempted what its counterpa...
This special collection of articles on the death penalty and the politics of abolition in Asia and t...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, Australian law permittedcolonial governments to order ...
This special collection of articles on the death penalty and the politics of abolition in Asia and t...
The South Pacific forms a cohesive region with broadly similar cultural attributes, legal systems an...
This thesis examines the transition from public to private executions in colonial Australia. It asks...
Two-thirds of the countries worldwide have moved away from the death penalty in law or in practice, ...
Variation in executions and abolition of the death penalty by year and state in Australia was used t...
tag=1 data=Homicides and the death penalty in Australia - 1915-1975. by John Walker tag=2 data=Walk...
This article analyses the Howard League's campaigning against the death penalty in mid-20th-century ...
Copyright © 2008 Cambridge University PressCapital punishment in British colonial Africa was not jus...
The death penalty in the 19th century in both colonial Australia and Great Britain was widely seen a...
The death penalty in the 19th century in both colonial Australia and Great Britain was widely seen a...
The article talks about the role of Indigenous executions, especially by public hangings, in South A...
This article reviews the executions of Australians in the region and the Australian responses over t...
In the former penal colony of New South Wales (NSW), a Labor government attempted what its counterpa...
This special collection of articles on the death penalty and the politics of abolition in Asia and t...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, Australian law permittedcolonial governments to order ...
This special collection of articles on the death penalty and the politics of abolition in Asia and t...
The South Pacific forms a cohesive region with broadly similar cultural attributes, legal systems an...
This thesis examines the transition from public to private executions in colonial Australia. It asks...
Two-thirds of the countries worldwide have moved away from the death penalty in law or in practice, ...
Variation in executions and abolition of the death penalty by year and state in Australia was used t...
tag=1 data=Homicides and the death penalty in Australia - 1915-1975. by John Walker tag=2 data=Walk...
This article analyses the Howard League's campaigning against the death penalty in mid-20th-century ...
Copyright © 2008 Cambridge University PressCapital punishment in British colonial Africa was not jus...
The death penalty in the 19th century in both colonial Australia and Great Britain was widely seen a...
The death penalty in the 19th century in both colonial Australia and Great Britain was widely seen a...
The article talks about the role of Indigenous executions, especially by public hangings, in South A...
This article reviews the executions of Australians in the region and the Australian responses over t...