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    The abolishment of death penalty as capital punishment: A comparative study of death penalty between Malaysia and Australia / Siti Adzlin Mohd Anwer … [et al.] by Yahya, Ahmad Hafiz, Md Hanafi, Muhammad Anas, Zunaidi, Muhammad Nazrul Anas, Mohd Anwer, Siti Adzlin

    Published 2013
    “…Throughout the world, the subject of the relevancy of death penalty has become a polemic issue that will never be ceased from being debated unless all the countries in the world has finally come to a resolution that the imposition of death penalty should be completely abolished be it in law or in practice. …”
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    A study on the suitability of the death penalty on women offenders in Malaysia / Jazmin Yaacob … [et al.] by Yacob, Jazmin, Musa, Nurul Hasinah, Shaheed Ali, Razinah, Wan Saadan, Wan Norsyedwiza

    Published 2009
    “…In this study, we will look at the history of the death penalty, offenses which will result in the imposition of the capital punishment, feminist point of view on the death penalty imposed on women offenders, number of women offenders in our country facing the death row, existing legislation concerning women offenders, whether death penalty acts as a mechanism of deterrence for women offenders and whether other form of punishment could be introduced to replace the imposition of the controversial death penalty on women offenders.…”
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    Death penalty as deterrence for crimes / Hasmahani Hassan Hadeli, Imi Safwani Ismail and Karmuni Abdul Kadir by Hassan Hadeli, Hasmahani, Ismail, Imi Safwani, Abdul Kadir, Karmuni

    Published 2006
    “…The first established death penalty laws dated as far back as the 18th century B.C in the Code of King Hammurrabbi of Babylon, which codified the death penalty for 25 different crimes. …”
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    Death sentence for drug traffickers: to uphold or to abolish / Jasmee Hameeza Jaafar, Norhani Mohd Adzhar, Nurafinie Mohd Fadzly by Jaafar, Jasmee Hameeza, Mohd Adzhar, Norhani, Mohd Fadzly, Nurafinie

    Published 2006
    “…This research is about the punishment of death penalty for the drug trafficking offences. The main issue to be discussed in this research is whether death penalties for drug trafficking should be uphold or abolished. …”
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    How law developed by different judicial system - a comparison study between the English and Malaysian legal system with particular reference on defense of provocation / Hanizah As... by Asmooni, Hanizah, Md Shariff, Nurshela, Majid, Nur Fazrah, Wahed, Wan Nur Ilani

    Published 2009
    “…In murder cases, there are various defences available for the accused in order to escape the death penalty. One of the defences open for the accused is that whilst doing the act (killing), he was deprived of his self control due to provocation received by him from the deceased. …”
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    A study on drug smugglers: Malaysia as a transit / Nur 'Izzati Abdul Wahab…[et al.] by Abdul Wahab, Nur 'Izzati, Kamaruddin, Nur Nadia Hani, Nordin, Nazhirah, Ahmad, Nur Athirah

    Published 2011
    “…Consequently, through analytical study, this research examines the efficiency of Malaysia laws in controlling drug trafficking and to highlight the implication of death penalty since there are increasing number of drug trafficking offences and to protect the person whom is victimized by the drug smugglers. …”
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    Prevention of corruption practices in Malaysia: "suitability of deterrent sentence" / Mohd Shahrullah Khan Nawab Zadah Khan, Noorselizabte Mat Ghani, Normadiah Mohamad by Nawab Zadah Khan, Mohd Shahrullah Khan, Mat Ghani, Noorselizabte, Mohamad, Normadiah

    Published 2006
    “…China for example takes the approach of punishing with death penalty while Vietnam punishes offender with life imprisonment and other parts of the world punishes offender with either imprisonment or fine or both2. …”
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