Contradictions in judicial support for capital punishment in India and Bangladesh: utilitarian rationales
India and Bangladesh share a common history, and each has developed somewhat similarly since partition. However, while both countries now have relatively low murder rates, India has seen a decline in the rate of executions, while Bangladesh continues to impose death sentences and carry out execution...
Main Authors: | Hoyle, C, Lehrfreund, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer
2019
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