The article is a commentary of the Roper v Simmons US Supreme Court case, by which the Justices abolished the death penalty for minors on the grounds that such practice clashes with the 8th amendment to the US Constitution, which prohibits cruel and unusual punishment. The paper gives an overview of the existing case law of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in relation to the use of the death penalty against juveniles in the United States, as well as an analysis of the consequences of the decision on the existing United States' reservation to Article 6 of the UN International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
The Supreme Court in Roper v. Simmons 1 interpreted the Eighth Amendment to prohibit states from exe...
The United States is almost alone among nations in permitting the execution of juvenile offenders. C...
Discusses the March 1, 2005 U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding the constitutionality of the death...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市In Roper v. Simmons, the United States Supreme Court held that the imposition of the death p...
This article focuses on the recent (2005) decision of the United States Supreme Court in Roper v. Si...
This article studies the Supreme Court’s most recent death penalty jurisprudence, in particular Atki...
In light of the ongoing discussion of the role of courts and the process by which they interpret and...
In light of the ongoing discussion of the role of courts and the process by which they interpret and...
This article examines the United States\u27 use of the death penalty for juvenile offenders in the c...
This article summarizes the arguments made against the juvenile death penalty in a U.S. Supreme Cour...
Discusses the March 1, 2005 U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding the constitutionality of the death...
Discusses the March 1, 2005 U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding the constitutionality of the death...
This article is an adaptation of an amici curiae brief filed in support of the petition for writ of ...
This article begins with a discussion of the Supreme Court’s decision to abolish the death penalty a...
The United States juvenile death penalty was abolished in 2005 when the Supreme Court, in Roper v. S...
The Supreme Court in Roper v. Simmons 1 interpreted the Eighth Amendment to prohibit states from exe...
The United States is almost alone among nations in permitting the execution of juvenile offenders. C...
Discusses the March 1, 2005 U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding the constitutionality of the death...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市In Roper v. Simmons, the United States Supreme Court held that the imposition of the death p...
This article focuses on the recent (2005) decision of the United States Supreme Court in Roper v. Si...
This article studies the Supreme Court’s most recent death penalty jurisprudence, in particular Atki...
In light of the ongoing discussion of the role of courts and the process by which they interpret and...
In light of the ongoing discussion of the role of courts and the process by which they interpret and...
This article examines the United States\u27 use of the death penalty for juvenile offenders in the c...
This article summarizes the arguments made against the juvenile death penalty in a U.S. Supreme Cour...
Discusses the March 1, 2005 U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding the constitutionality of the death...
Discusses the March 1, 2005 U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding the constitutionality of the death...
This article is an adaptation of an amici curiae brief filed in support of the petition for writ of ...
This article begins with a discussion of the Supreme Court’s decision to abolish the death penalty a...
The United States juvenile death penalty was abolished in 2005 when the Supreme Court, in Roper v. S...
The Supreme Court in Roper v. Simmons 1 interpreted the Eighth Amendment to prohibit states from exe...
The United States is almost alone among nations in permitting the execution of juvenile offenders. C...
Discusses the March 1, 2005 U.S. Supreme Court decision regarding the constitutionality of the death...