In the former penal colony of New South Wales (NSW), a Labor government attempted what its counterpart in Queensland had achieved in 1922: the abolition of the death penalty. Although NSW’s unelected Legislative Council scuttled Labor’s 1925 bill, the party’s prevarication over capital punishment and the government’s poor management of the campaign thwarted abolition for a further three decades. However, NSW’s failure must be analysed in light of ambivalent abolitionism that prevailed in Britain and the US in the postwar decade. In this wider context, Queensland, rather than NSW, was the abolitionist outlier
There is no place for the death penalty in the modern world. State execution is a barbaric act that ...
tag=1 data=Homicides and the death penalty in Australia - 1915-1975. by John Walker tag=2 data=Walk...
This article seeks to understand when, how, and where the framing of arguments against capital punis...
The abolition of the death penalty in Queensland in 1922 was the first in Australian jurisdictions, ...
This special collection of articles on the death penalty and the politics of abolition in Asia and t...
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 ...
In this article we provide an explanation of abolitionism in the context of the Australian colonial ...
Variation in executions and abolition of the death penalty by year and state in Australia was used t...
Two-thirds of the countries worldwide have moved away from the death penalty in law or in practice, ...
This thesis examines why capital punishment was abolished in Britain in spite of the consistent rete...
This thesis examines the transition from public to private executions in colonial Australia. It asks...
Abstract The death penalty is like no other punishment. Its continued existence in many countries of...
In the 21st century, capital punishment in the United States stands as a peculiar institution. Despi...
Some form of capital punishment has been practiced for as long as there has been recorded history. E...
There is no place for the death penalty in the modern world. State execution is a barbaric act that ...
tag=1 data=Homicides and the death penalty in Australia - 1915-1975. by John Walker tag=2 data=Walk...
This article seeks to understand when, how, and where the framing of arguments against capital punis...
The abolition of the death penalty in Queensland in 1922 was the first in Australian jurisdictions, ...
This special collection of articles on the death penalty and the politics of abolition in Asia and t...
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 ...
In this article we provide an explanation of abolitionism in the context of the Australian colonial ...
Variation in executions and abolition of the death penalty by year and state in Australia was used t...
Two-thirds of the countries worldwide have moved away from the death penalty in law or in practice, ...
This thesis examines why capital punishment was abolished in Britain in spite of the consistent rete...
This thesis examines the transition from public to private executions in colonial Australia. It asks...
Abstract The death penalty is like no other punishment. Its continued existence in many countries of...
In the 21st century, capital punishment in the United States stands as a peculiar institution. Despi...
Some form of capital punishment has been practiced for as long as there has been recorded history. E...
There is no place for the death penalty in the modern world. State execution is a barbaric act that ...
tag=1 data=Homicides and the death penalty in Australia - 1915-1975. by John Walker tag=2 data=Walk...
This article seeks to understand when, how, and where the framing of arguments against capital punis...