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Development of a Convergence Model for Social Communication of a Philippine Catholic Parish Church
Published 2021-12-01“…Parishioners had converging conceptions about the "War on Drugs," extrajudicial killings, and the death penalty even when they could not join Church activities. …”
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Punitive Policy of North-West Army and Its Implementation on the Approaches to Petrograd in Autumn of 1919
Published 2020-04-01“…Statistics on the use of the death penalty are provided. The conclusion is made that the punitive practice of this period was carried out by the military courts, and to an even greater extent - through unprotected executions by the officers.…”
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Formulation of Customary Criminal Sanctions From a Human Rights Perspective
Published 2022-12-01“…The results of this study are that customary law does not recognize the division between criminal law and civil law but the sanctions given to both criminal cases and civil disputes are the same, namely tubers, coconuts, bananas, wati (a typical Papuan plant), pigs, giving sister and the death penalty, pay with the land that has been determined. …”
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Sanksi Adat Sebagai Hukum Alternatif Terhadap Bandar Narkoba Di Kecamatan Lhoksukon, Aceh Utara
Published 2017-10-01“…The constitution of Indonesia Republic number 35, 2009 on narcotic has given drug traffickers from severe punishment including the death penalty. However, the drug traffickers are still existed and feeling no remorse and guilt. …”
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Tear up the paper tiger and rediscover fertility and ovarian function
Published 2018-01-01“…Although anti-Müllerian hormone and antral follicle count are also the indictors evaluating ovarian function, many clinicians are still relentless in their decision to impose the death penalty of ovaries when high FSH levels (especially more than 40 IU/L) are observed. …”
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A study on drug smugglers: Malaysia as a transit / Nur 'Izzati Abdul Wahab…[et al.]
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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Not just punishment: the overlooked harms of the criminal legal system
Published 2023“…Chapter 5 argues that unique features of the <strong>death penalty</strong>, unlike standard incarceration, render capital punishment inherently disproportional. …”
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Improving the prosecutor’s office activities in the prevention of content in the field of Columbine ideology
Published 2022-11-01“…It is necessary to amend the current criminal legislation, toughening responsibility and punishment, up to the use of the death penalty for participation in the Columbine terrorist movement and the implementation of illegal actions, including even the attempt of such actions. …”
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Tinjauan Hukum Islam terhadap Ketentuan Penegakan Hukum Pemberantasan Korupsi di Indonesia
Published 2023-06-01“…If the element of ar-raisy (intermediary) is not absorbed into the sub-system of Corruption Eradication law, it will become very weak. the concept of punishment in the Corruption Eradication legislation is limited to imprisonment and fines, while in Islamic law it is divided into three categories, namely; First, the ta'zīr law which is about the body consisting of the death penalty and volumes; second, the ta'zīr punishment which is about the independence or freedom of a person in the form of imprisonment; and Third, ta'zīr law regarding property, such as punitive damages or fines and confiscation so that Islamic law looks more comprehensive and systematic. …”
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Crude Palm Oil Corruption: A Discourse on the Imposition of Capital Punishment
Published 2022-11-01“…While the legal process running, the discourse on the application of death penalty arose within the society. It was so because this corruption occurred during the pandemic. …”
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EXECUTION OF PEASANT REBELS AND RURAL HOSTAGES IN TAMBOV PROVINCE 1918-1921
Published 2021-12-01“…It is concluded that if during the period of rural "riots" in 1918-1919 execution was applied only to their organizers, then during the peasant uprising of 1920-1921 this form of the death penalty for "active" insurgents was given a systemic character, and the shooting of hostages from among local residents became widespread.…”
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The Violation of Christian Graves in the Light of Eusebius’s Ecclesiastical History VIII, 6, 6–7
Published 2022-10-01“…After they had been sentences to the death penalty, they were executed by beheading with a sword (decapitatio), burning alive (crematio, vivicomburium) or drowning. …”
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Responsibility for war crimes in the activities of international criminal tribunals
Published 2022-06-01“…The International Criminal Tribunals for the Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, which do not impose the death penalty, have a UN Security Council mandate, which distinguishes them from classical international tribunals established under an international treaty.…”
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Religious Harmony in Islamic Concept and its Historic Practices: Freedom of Religion and Pluralism as the Basis
Published 2022-03-01“…In Islam, not only freedom of religion is acknowledged but the freedom to be atheist is also acknowledged as long as it doesn’t create chaos; non-recognition of death penalty for apostates by some scholars; the basis of the syari’a in Islam is the general benefit (public); and the acknowledgement of the same political and economic rights among Muslims and non-Muslims.…”
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Punishment for apostasy : conflict between the right to freedom of religion and criminal sentence, a case study in Malaysia / Mohamed Azam Mohamed Adil
Published 2005“…Even though there is no death penalty for apostasy in Malaysia, apostates shall be detained, fined or punishable with imprisonment up to three years. …”
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The deterrence effect of capital punishment in Malaysia / Mohd Hisham Ahmad Nazri, Mark Anthony Martin, Wan Abdul Rahim Wan Mahamood
Published 2011“…The purpose of death penalty has always been for deterring the community from repeating crimes. …”
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TREATMENT FORMULATION FOR FUTURE VICTIMS OF NARCOTICS ABUSE
Published 2022-06-01“…Against narcotics crimes, the Indonesian government carries out the function of criminal policy through the means of penalization in Law Number 35 of 2009 concerning Narcotics which applies criminal sanctions imposed for drug abuse, namely imprisonment, fines, and even the death penalty. For Narcotics addicts and Narcotics Abuse Victims, it is the person who must be helped, the help here is the rehabilitation process itself, namely medical rehabilitation and social rehabilitation. …”
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The Regulation of Straf Minima For Minors As Manus Ministra In The Crime Of Terrorism
Published 2021-12-01“…Article 19 and Article 24 of the Law on Combating Criminal Acts of Terrorism also abolish the provisions of the death penalty and life imprisonment for a person who is not yet 18 years old.…”
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The Statist Penalization in the Light of a State-Oriented-Research Approach in Contemporary Iran
Published 2022-08-01“…Moreover, the article analyzes two international movements of the abolition of corporal punishment (emphasizing on death penalty) and the restriction on imposing imprisonment (prison). …”
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