The death penalty as cruel treatment and torture: capital punishment challenged in the world's courts
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Schabas, W. 1996. The death penalty as cruel treatment and torture: capital punishment challenged in the world's courts. Boston Northeastern University Press.
Title | The death penalty as cruel treatment and torture: capital punishment challenged in the world's courts |
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Authors | Schabas, W. |
Abstract | Recent landmark judicial decisions by diverse national and international tribunals have shifted the focus of the death penalty debate from the right-to-life issue to the universal human rights norm prohibiting cruel treatment and torture. This seminal volume reviews the history of the philosophical and legal interpretations of this fundamental norm, and examines the relationship of contemporary human rights law to capital punishment litigation. Author William A. Schabas argues that cruel treatment and torture are prohibited by virtually all contemporary international human rights instruments and by most national constitutions or bills of rights. Based on an in-depth analysis of capital punishment case law, he explains why the incompatibility of the death penalty with the prohibition of cruel treatment has emerged as a major issue in rulings, declarations, and covenants by the world's courts, commissions, and committees. |
Research Group | Law and Politics |
ISBN | |
Hardcover | 1555532683 |
Publisher | Northeastern University Press |
Place of publication | Boston |
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1996 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 09 May 2011 |
Output status | Published |
Language | English |
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