Capital Punishment
Strategies for Abolition
Herausgeber: Hodgkinson, Peter; Schabas, William A.
Capital Punishment
Strategies for Abolition
Herausgeber: Hodgkinson, Peter; Schabas, William A.
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A comparative exploration of issues around the use or abolition of the death penalty.
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A comparative exploration of issues around the use or abolition of the death penalty.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780521115599
- ISBN-10: 0521115590
- Artikelnr.: 26183449
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- In de Tarpen 42
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9780521115599
- ISBN-10: 0521115590
- Artikelnr.: 26183449
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of figures; List of tables; Notes on the contributors; 1. Capital
punishment: improve it or remove it? Peter Hodgkinson; 2. International law
and the death penalty: reflecting or promoting change? William A. Schabas;
3. Doctors and the death penalty: ethics and a cruel punishment Robert
Ferris and James Welsh; 4. Replacing the death penalty: the vexed issue of
alternative sanctions Andrew Coyle; 5. Religion and the death penalty in
the United States: past and present James J. Megivern; 6. On botched
executions Marian J. Borg and Michael L. Radelet; 7. Death as a penalty in
the Shari'¿ M. Cherif Bassiouni; 8. Abolishing the death penalty in the
United States: an analysis of institutional obstacles and future prospects
Hugo Adam Bedau; 9. Capital punishment in the United State: moratorium
efforts and other key developments Ronald J. Tabak; 10. The experiences of
Lithuania's journey to abolition Alexsandras Dobryninas; 11. The death
penalty in South Korea and Japan: 'Asian values' and the debate about
capital punishment? Byung-Sun Cho; 12. Georgia, former republic of the
USSR: managing abolition Eric Svanidze; 13. Capital punishment in the
Commonwealth Caribbean: colonial inheritance, colonial remedy? Julian B.
Knowles; 14. Public opinion and the death penalty William A. Schabas; 15.
Capital punishment: meeting the needs of the families of the homicide
victim and the condemned Peter Hodgkinson; Index.
punishment: improve it or remove it? Peter Hodgkinson; 2. International law
and the death penalty: reflecting or promoting change? William A. Schabas;
3. Doctors and the death penalty: ethics and a cruel punishment Robert
Ferris and James Welsh; 4. Replacing the death penalty: the vexed issue of
alternative sanctions Andrew Coyle; 5. Religion and the death penalty in
the United States: past and present James J. Megivern; 6. On botched
executions Marian J. Borg and Michael L. Radelet; 7. Death as a penalty in
the Shari'¿ M. Cherif Bassiouni; 8. Abolishing the death penalty in the
United States: an analysis of institutional obstacles and future prospects
Hugo Adam Bedau; 9. Capital punishment in the United State: moratorium
efforts and other key developments Ronald J. Tabak; 10. The experiences of
Lithuania's journey to abolition Alexsandras Dobryninas; 11. The death
penalty in South Korea and Japan: 'Asian values' and the debate about
capital punishment? Byung-Sun Cho; 12. Georgia, former republic of the
USSR: managing abolition Eric Svanidze; 13. Capital punishment in the
Commonwealth Caribbean: colonial inheritance, colonial remedy? Julian B.
Knowles; 14. Public opinion and the death penalty William A. Schabas; 15.
Capital punishment: meeting the needs of the families of the homicide
victim and the condemned Peter Hodgkinson; Index.
List of figures; List of tables; Notes on the contributors; 1. Capital
punishment: improve it or remove it? Peter Hodgkinson; 2. International law
and the death penalty: reflecting or promoting change? William A. Schabas;
3. Doctors and the death penalty: ethics and a cruel punishment Robert
Ferris and James Welsh; 4. Replacing the death penalty: the vexed issue of
alternative sanctions Andrew Coyle; 5. Religion and the death penalty in
the United States: past and present James J. Megivern; 6. On botched
executions Marian J. Borg and Michael L. Radelet; 7. Death as a penalty in
the Shari'¿ M. Cherif Bassiouni; 8. Abolishing the death penalty in the
United States: an analysis of institutional obstacles and future prospects
Hugo Adam Bedau; 9. Capital punishment in the United State: moratorium
efforts and other key developments Ronald J. Tabak; 10. The experiences of
Lithuania's journey to abolition Alexsandras Dobryninas; 11. The death
penalty in South Korea and Japan: 'Asian values' and the debate about
capital punishment? Byung-Sun Cho; 12. Georgia, former republic of the
USSR: managing abolition Eric Svanidze; 13. Capital punishment in the
Commonwealth Caribbean: colonial inheritance, colonial remedy? Julian B.
Knowles; 14. Public opinion and the death penalty William A. Schabas; 15.
Capital punishment: meeting the needs of the families of the homicide
victim and the condemned Peter Hodgkinson; Index.
punishment: improve it or remove it? Peter Hodgkinson; 2. International law
and the death penalty: reflecting or promoting change? William A. Schabas;
3. Doctors and the death penalty: ethics and a cruel punishment Robert
Ferris and James Welsh; 4. Replacing the death penalty: the vexed issue of
alternative sanctions Andrew Coyle; 5. Religion and the death penalty in
the United States: past and present James J. Megivern; 6. On botched
executions Marian J. Borg and Michael L. Radelet; 7. Death as a penalty in
the Shari'¿ M. Cherif Bassiouni; 8. Abolishing the death penalty in the
United States: an analysis of institutional obstacles and future prospects
Hugo Adam Bedau; 9. Capital punishment in the United State: moratorium
efforts and other key developments Ronald J. Tabak; 10. The experiences of
Lithuania's journey to abolition Alexsandras Dobryninas; 11. The death
penalty in South Korea and Japan: 'Asian values' and the debate about
capital punishment? Byung-Sun Cho; 12. Georgia, former republic of the
USSR: managing abolition Eric Svanidze; 13. Capital punishment in the
Commonwealth Caribbean: colonial inheritance, colonial remedy? Julian B.
Knowles; 14. Public opinion and the death penalty William A. Schabas; 15.
Capital punishment: meeting the needs of the families of the homicide
victim and the condemned Peter Hodgkinson; Index.