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Examining the differential effects of information about the death penalty on retributivists and non-retributivists in Japan: a refutation of Marshall's third hypothesis [PDF]
This study aimed to test Marshall's third hypothesis—that information about the death penalty hardly affects the attitude of death penalty supporters on retribution grounds—utilizing a non-American sample.
Eiichiro Watamura +2 more
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The absence of cruelty is not the presence of humanness: physicians and the death penalty in the United States [PDF]
The death penalty by lethal injection is a legal punishment in the United States. Sodium Thiopental, once used in the death penalty cocktail, is no longer available for use in the United States as a consequence of this association.
Zivot Joel B
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Konsep Moderasi Pidana Mati RKUHP dalam Perspektif HAM dan Kepentingan Negara
The debate over the imposition of the death penalty has long existed between the Abolitionists and Retentionists. The core problem of the debate is that the death penalty intersects with human rights and the interests of the state in maintaining public ...
Triantono Triantono, Muhammad Marizal
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Death Penalty in Indonesia: Revisiting the Debate Between the Retentionist and the Abolitionist
Historically, Indonesia's death penalty does not originate from religious doctrine but a series of democratization processes agreed upon in the legislation.
Abdul Jalil Salam, Zahlul Pasha Karim
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Two-thirds of the countries worldwide have moved away from the death penalty in law or in practice, with global and regional organisations as well as individual governments working towards universal abolition.
Mai Sato
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Reconsidering the Abolition of Capital Punishment in Ghana
The human rights argument for the abolishment of the death penalty has been firmly established in modern times in both practical terms and in the academic circles.
Prince Obiri-Korang
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Why Indonesia Maintain Capital Punishment?
The death penalty in Indonesia is still maintained to combat crime within the Indonesian criminal law reform. Although many states have it removed, Indonesia would have the sole discretion to keep it. Despite the opposition, the death penalty application
Ahmad Irzal Fardiansyah
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(Not) Talking about Capital Punishment in the Xi Jinping Era
In this paper, we investigate the death penalty in the People’s Republic of China in the Xi Jinping era (2012–). Unlike previous administrations, Xi does not appear to have articulated a signature death penalty policy.
Tobias Smith +2 more
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‘Upholding the Cause of Civilization’: The Australian Death Penalty in War and Colonialism
The abolition of the death penalty in Queensland in 1922 was the first in Australian jurisdictions, and the first in the British Empire. However, the legacy of the Queensland death penalty lingered in Australian colonial territories.
Mark Finnane
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Purpose. The paper studies the problem of death penalty justifiableness in terms of democratic society from the metaphysical viewpoint. Philosophical argumentation to justify death penalty is proposed as opposed to the common idea of inhuman and ...
V. E. Gromov
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