Capital punishment: strategies for abolition

Edited Book


Hodgkinson, P. and Schabas, W. (ed.) 2004. Capital punishment: strategies for abolition. Cambridge University Press.
TypeEdited Book
TitleCapital punishment: strategies for abolition
EditorsHodgkinson, P. and Schabas, W.
Abstract

What are the critical factors that determine whether a country replaces, retains or restores the death penalty? Why do some countries maintain the death penalty in theory but in reality rarely invoke it? By asking these questions, the editors hope to isolate the core issues that influence the formulation of legislation so that they can be incorporated into strategies for advising governments considering changes to their policy on capital punishment. They also seek to redress the imbalance in research, which tends to focus almost exclusively on the experience of the USA, by covering a range of countries such as South Korea, Lithuania, Japan and the British Caribbean Commonwealth. This valuable contribution to the debates around capital punishment contains contributions from leading academics, campaigners and legal practitioners and will be an important resource for students, academics, NGOs, policy makers, lawyers and jurists.

Research GroupLaw and Politics
ISBN
Hardcover9780521815901
Paperback9780521115599
Electronic9780511489273
PublisherCambridge University Press
Publication dates
PrintFeb 2004
OnlineSep 2009
Publication process dates
Deposited19 Apr 2011
Output statusPublished
Additional information

Hardback ISBN: 9780521815901 Published Feb 2004, 390 pages
Paperback ISBN: 9780521115599 Published July 2009, 392 pages

Web address (URL)https://www.cambridge.org/gb/universitypress/subjects/sociology/criminology/capital-punishment-strategies-abolition?format=HB
https://www.cambridge.org/gb/universitypress/subjects/sociology/criminology/capital-punishment-strategies-abolition?format=PB
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511489273
Related Output
Has partInternational law and the death penalty: reflecting or promoting change?
Has partPublic opinion and the death penalty
LanguageEnglish
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