Transitional processes and the death penalty in North Africa

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Boubakri, A. and Bernaz, N. 2013. Transitional processes and the death penalty in North Africa. in: Futamura, M. and Bernaz, N. (ed.) The Politics of the Death Penalty in Countries in Transition Routledge. pp. 203-216
Chapter titleTransitional processes and the death penalty in North Africa
AuthorsBoubakri, A. and Bernaz, N.
Abstract

Brief summary of the book:
The increase in the number of countries that have abolished the death penalty since the end of the Second World War shows a steady trend towards worldwide abolition of capital punishment. This book focuses on the political and legal issues raised by the death penalty in "countries in transition", understood as countries that have transitioned or are transitioning from conflict to peace, or from authoritarianism to democracy. In such countries, the politics that surround retaining or abolishing the death penalty are embedded in complex state-building processes.

Research GroupLaw and Politics
Page range203-216
Book titleThe Politics of the Death Penalty in Countries in Transition
EditorsFutamura, M. and Bernaz, N.
PublisherRoutledge
ISBN
Hardcover9780415827393
Publication dates
Print09 Aug 2013
Publication process dates
Deposited28 Apr 2015
Output statusPublished
Web address (URL)https://www.routledge.com/products/9780415827393
LanguageEnglish
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