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The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law by William A.  Schabas; 9780521814911

The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law

By William A. Schabas

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Description

In The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law, William A. Schabas presents a comprehensive analysis of the global movement towards the abolition of capital punishment. This meticulously researched work delves into the historical context, legal frameworks, and ethical considerations surrounding the death penalty, making it an essential resource for scholars and practitioners in the fields of penology and international law.

The Story

Schabas navigates through the complex landscape of international humanitarian law, examining how various treaties and conventions have contributed to the shift in perspective regarding capital punishment. He highlights significant case law and the evolving standards of decency that have led to a growing consensus against the death penalty among nations.

Why Readers Love It

  • In-depth Analysis: Schabas combines historical narrative with legal scholarship, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of the topic.
  • Engaging Writing Style: The author's clarity and precision make complex legal concepts accessible to a broader audience.
  • Critical Insight: Readers appreciate Schabas's ability to challenge prevailing assumptions and engage with opposing viewpoints.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for students, legal professionals, and anyone interested in human rights advocacy. It complements Schabas's other significant works, including The Death Penalty: A Global Perspective, further enriching the discourse on this critical issue.

"A vital contribution to the ongoing discussion about justice and humanity in the realm of international law." - A Reader

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 158 mm × 235 mm × 33 mm
Pages: 508
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521814911

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