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    Political Contextuality of Martin McDonagh’s Hangmen: An Intervention in the Debate over Capital Punishment in Britain by Özlem ÖZMEN

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Concerning recent arguments about the reintroduction of death penalty in 2015, it is observed that McDonagh also initiates a discussion concerning the legitimation of state violence through a depiction of the history of hanging. …”
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    Penanggulangan Tindak Pidana Korupsi Dana Bantuan Sosial Pada Saat Bencana Alam by Mulyadi Mulyadi, Vivian Wijaya, Marthin Erixon Sitorus, Kartina Pakpahan

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Provisions for the death penalty are regulated in Article 2 paragraph 2 Law Number 31 of 1999, namely in event that criminal act of corruption as referred to in paragraph (1) is committed under certain circumstances, the death penalty can be imposed, and prevention of corruption during a natural disaster can be carried out by penal and non-penal. …”
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  3. 163

    Lifetime Imprisonment in the Perspective of Human Rights by Toha Masrur, Budimartono Budimartono

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…In the criminal system in Indonesia, life imprisonment is one of the alternatives to the death penalty. Lifetime imprisonment is related to the subsidiary function which is a substitute for a criminal who is punishable by a maximum death penalty. …”
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    Contradictions in judicial support for capital punishment in India and Bangladesh: utilitarian rationales by Hoyle, C, Lehrfreund, S

    Published 2019
    “…There have been challenges to the death penalty in India, restricting its use to exceptional cases. …”
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    PERSONAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS – THE FORMS AND TRENDS OF PROTECTION by Dejan Logarušić, Ivica Lazović

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The European Convention prohibits the death penalty or the states undertake not to carry it out striving to remove the death penalty from the law. …”
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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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    Capital punishment, abolition and Roman Catholic moral tradition by Brugger, E, Brugger, E. Christian

    Published 2000
    “…Part I undertakes a detailed exegesis of the death penalty teaching of the <em>Catechism of the Catholic Church</em> (1997). …”
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    Death of the Covenant Code: evaluating the translation of laws with capital punishment in Old Greek Exodus 21.1-23.19 in light of Graeco-Egyptian law by Korytko, J

    Published 2022
    “…The focal point of analysis is on laws that involve the death penalty, whether in the Hebrew or Greek texts. …”
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    the punitive system for the crime of kidnapping people (its elements and penalties between aggravation and mitigation) by نسرين مشتة, إخلاص بن عبيد

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…To combat it and to impose a number of strict and severe penalties against the perpetrators of this crime which amounted to the death penalty.…”
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    The Fusion of International and Domestic Law in a Globalised World by Karolina Aksamitowska

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Keywords: death penalty; capital cases; discrimination litigation; standard of proof; fair trial and equality protection; postconflict justice and transition; Islamic law; Shari’a; international humanitarian law; international human rights law; extremism, political violence, Islamism; freedom of expression; terrorism, extremism, counter-terrorism, counter-extremism; Article 19 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights; Abuse of rights; Directive 2004/38; Court of Justice of the European Union; Marshall Islands Cases; ICJ; Electronic waste; sustainable development; WTO, GATT, TBT Agreement…”
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    On the reasons of Cheli Pacification Commission’s long existence: in the case of the Burma-Siam War (16th-19th Century) by Chen, K

    Published 2022
    “…In the context of the Burma-Siam War (16th-19th century), this article analyses the main reasons that allowed the Cheli Pacification Commission to survive for centuries by looking at its unique geographic location, friendly relationship with the surrounding mountain peoples, as well as the cautious use of the death penalty.…”
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    50 ethics ideas you really need to know / by Dupré, Ben. author 652804

    Published 2013
    “…Covering essential philosophical conccepts, including relativism, the golden rule and utilitarianism, as well as considering high-profile issues such as the death penalty, drugs and censorship, 50 Ethicss Ideas You Really Need to Know will lead you through the moral maze - and rattle your conscience in the process.…”
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    Criminal law and criminological aspect of protection life and body in the Republic of Serbia at the last two decades by Božić Vanda B., Đukić Mirjana V.

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Although the punishments were stricter at the end of the 1990s (the death penalty was also prescribed), the RS Criminal Code prescribed a much smaller number of crimes against life and body compared to today. …”
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    El Derecho visto por Berlanga | The Law seen by Berlanga by Benjamín Rivaya García

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Abstract: The cinema of Luis García Berlanga talks of Law, of which he offers a comical and critical vision at the same time. The death penalty, the vindication of freedom, censorship of authority, sexism and corruption are the Berlanguan legal topics.…”
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    Capital punishment: a theoretical and cooperative analysis by Tainá Corrêa Barbosa Ramos

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Among all the different types of penalties that exist in the various juridical systems around the world, capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, is one of the most controversial ones. …”
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    Taking War to Court - Israel’s Prosecution of the October 7 Perpetrators by Noam Kozlov

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Immediately following the start of the war, voices in Israel urged the government to launch criminal prosecutions of these attackers, with some arguing that Israel should impose the death penalty on the perpetrators.…”
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    Sentencing for Murder by Mitchell, B, Roberts, J

    Published 2012
    “…In 1965, it was thought that nothing less than a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment would be an acceptable replacement for the death penalty for murder in England and Wales. It was assumed that anything else would have led to a significant loss of public confidence in the criminal justice system. …”
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    PROGRAMELE COMUNE ALE CONSILIULUI EUROPEI ŞI UNIUNII EUROPENE ÎN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA by USM ADMIN

    Published 2011-05-01
    “…The majority of joint programmes are country-specific but there are also a number of regional and multilateral thematic joint programmes regarding, for instance, national minorities, awareness-raising on the abolition of the death penalty, national minorities, the fight against organized crime and corruption, action to promote the European Social Charter and a programme to strengthen democracy and constitutional development in central and eastern Europe with the Council of Europe's Venice Commission. …”
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    Il problema penale nel pensiero di Piero Calamandrei by Floriana Colao

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…It shows that, in the light of the Constitution, Calamandrei maintained the unconstitutionality of public safety laws (1931) and life imprisonment; spoke out against the death penalty in the world; ‘militated’ for a «new» penal legality, with the tight criticism of the criminal justice of democratic Italy, still imbued with the «authoritarian spirit» of the fascist regime.…”
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