The aim of the project is to analyse the legitimacy of justifications for the continued use of the death penalty which are grounded in Islamic law. The context for the study is the UN Universal Periodic Review (UPR). The UPR is a mechanism of the Human Rights Council and was created through the UN General Assembly on 15 March 2006. It is a unique process that reviews the human rights records of all UN member states. Each UPR cycle runs for a period of four and a half years. Under the UPR, countries that apply the death penalty justify its application by claiming that the punishment does not violate ICCPR Articles 6, 7 and 14. These arguments are generally aimed at demonstrating either that the punishment is a legitimate expression of s...
This Stakeholder Report focuses upon capital punishment and recommends the UAE to ratify the Interna...
Criminal law deals with the protection of public interests and values deemed to be crucial for a par...
This paper explores Islamic attitudes to the death penalty and argues that all contemporary cultures...
Many Islamic countries propose legitimising the death penalty using theological and secular politica...
The Universal Periodic Review (UPR), established in 2006, has been hailed as an innovative mechanism...
Acclaimed as an innovative mechanism of the UN Human Rights Council, the Universal Periodic Review (...
The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) is a unique mechanism, which is conducted by the United Nations....
Capital punishment is not practiced by a majority of the world\u27s states. Anti-capital punishment ...
In human history, the death penalty is not a brand-new form of punishment. In early civilizations, i...
In this report, we recommend that the government make practical commitments in the third cycle of th...
The United Nations, through Resolution 77/2022 of the Global Moratorium on the Death Penalty, ...
Introduction to The Problem: Life is the greatest gift human beings receive. Man can achieve any tas...
Capital punishment is not practiced by a majority of the world's states. Anti-capital punishment dom...
The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) has been hailed as an innovative mechanism of the United Nations...
The main goal of this thesis is to reform the imposition of the death penalty in the Egyptian legal ...
This Stakeholder Report focuses upon capital punishment and recommends the UAE to ratify the Interna...
Criminal law deals with the protection of public interests and values deemed to be crucial for a par...
This paper explores Islamic attitudes to the death penalty and argues that all contemporary cultures...
Many Islamic countries propose legitimising the death penalty using theological and secular politica...
The Universal Periodic Review (UPR), established in 2006, has been hailed as an innovative mechanism...
Acclaimed as an innovative mechanism of the UN Human Rights Council, the Universal Periodic Review (...
The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) is a unique mechanism, which is conducted by the United Nations....
Capital punishment is not practiced by a majority of the world\u27s states. Anti-capital punishment ...
In human history, the death penalty is not a brand-new form of punishment. In early civilizations, i...
In this report, we recommend that the government make practical commitments in the third cycle of th...
The United Nations, through Resolution 77/2022 of the Global Moratorium on the Death Penalty, ...
Introduction to The Problem: Life is the greatest gift human beings receive. Man can achieve any tas...
Capital punishment is not practiced by a majority of the world's states. Anti-capital punishment dom...
The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) has been hailed as an innovative mechanism of the United Nations...
The main goal of this thesis is to reform the imposition of the death penalty in the Egyptian legal ...
This Stakeholder Report focuses upon capital punishment and recommends the UAE to ratify the Interna...
Criminal law deals with the protection of public interests and values deemed to be crucial for a par...
This paper explores Islamic attitudes to the death penalty and argues that all contemporary cultures...