This paper reviews death penalty perspectives from the United States, Mexico and international law. The United States practices the death penalty on not only its citizens, but those of other nations who commit capital crimes. Mexico is a death penalty abolitionist state that takes significant issue with the United States over executing Mexican nationals. The paper analyzes the cultural, legal and political conflict between the two countries surrounding the application of the death penalty on Mexican nationals
The paper is focused on two issues: the constitutionality of the death penalty and inconsistency of ...
The death penalty is contested across modern social, political, academic, and legal institutions, an...
The death penalty is contested across modern social, political, academic, and legal institutions, an...
The overarching purpose of this study is to expand the disciplines understanding of capital punishme...
One of the most controversial issues in the United States today is capital punishment. It is an issu...
No region of the world has been more vocal and persistent in its opposition to U.S. death penalty pr...
No region of the world has been more vocal and persistent in its opposition to U.S. death penalty pr...
No region of the world has been more vocal and persistent in its opposition to U.S. death penalty pr...
This material published in Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law is made available by...
The article analyzes one of the debatable issues related to the violation of human rights - the prac...
In this paper, the authors examine the relevance of international law and human rights for capital p...
This chapter focuses on discrimination and arbitrariness in the administration of the death penalty ...
This paper studies the unclear position of international law on death penalty by highlighting the co...
This article explores the controversial topic of capital punishment, with a particular focus on its ...
Capital punishment (sometimes referred to as the death penalty) is the carrying out of a legal sente...
The paper is focused on two issues: the constitutionality of the death penalty and inconsistency of ...
The death penalty is contested across modern social, political, academic, and legal institutions, an...
The death penalty is contested across modern social, political, academic, and legal institutions, an...
The overarching purpose of this study is to expand the disciplines understanding of capital punishme...
One of the most controversial issues in the United States today is capital punishment. It is an issu...
No region of the world has been more vocal and persistent in its opposition to U.S. death penalty pr...
No region of the world has been more vocal and persistent in its opposition to U.S. death penalty pr...
No region of the world has been more vocal and persistent in its opposition to U.S. death penalty pr...
This material published in Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law is made available by...
The article analyzes one of the debatable issues related to the violation of human rights - the prac...
In this paper, the authors examine the relevance of international law and human rights for capital p...
This chapter focuses on discrimination and arbitrariness in the administration of the death penalty ...
This paper studies the unclear position of international law on death penalty by highlighting the co...
This article explores the controversial topic of capital punishment, with a particular focus on its ...
Capital punishment (sometimes referred to as the death penalty) is the carrying out of a legal sente...
The paper is focused on two issues: the constitutionality of the death penalty and inconsistency of ...
The death penalty is contested across modern social, political, academic, and legal institutions, an...
The death penalty is contested across modern social, political, academic, and legal institutions, an...