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    Confronting Capital Punishment in Asia: Human Rights, Politics and Public Opinion

    Confronting Capital Punishment in Asia by Hood, Roger; Deva, Surya;

    Human Rights, Politics and Public Opinion

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    Rövid leírás:

    This volume explores the continued use of capital punishment in Asia and the reasons behind its retention. Various contributions offer insights into the politics, practice and public opinion of Asian capital punishment

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    With the strengthening focus worldwide on human rights, there has been a rapid increase in recent years in the number of countries that have completely abolished the death penalty. This is in recognition that it is a violation of the right to life and the right to be free from cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment. There has, simultaneously, been pressure on countries that still retain capital punishment to ensure that they at least apply the United Nations minimum human rights safeguards established to protect the rights of those facing the death penalty.

    This book shows that the majority of Asian countries have been particularly resistant to the abolitionist movement and tardy in accepting their responsibility to uphold the safeguards. The essays contained in this volume provide an in-depth analysis of changes in the scope and application of the death penalty in Asia with a focus on China, India, Japan, and Singapore. They explain the extent to which these nations still fail to accept capital punishment as a human rights issue, identify impediments to reform, and explore the prospects that Asian countries will eventually embrace the goal of worldwide abolition of capital punishment.

    To what extent does popular support for discontinuation of the death penalty have to be presented for abolitionist laws to be legitimate? Do changes in public attitudes toward the death penalty necessarily precede abolition, or do cultural shifts occur later as a by-product of bold legal or political reforms? In raising these and other questions, this volume not only adds to our understanding of capital punishment in an area of obvious interest, but opens new and promising directions for further inquiry.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Situating Asia in an International Human Rights Context
    State Execution: Is Asia Different and Why?
    The Impact and Importance of International Human Rights Standards: Asia in World Perspective
    Examining China's Response to the Global Campaign against the Death Penalty
    The Role of National Human Rights Institutions in Abolishing Capital Punishment: A Critical Evaluation
    The Role of Abolitionist Nations in stopping the use of the Death Penalty in Asia: The Case of Australia
    The Progress So Far
    Recent Reforms and Prospects in China
    Abolition of the Death Penalty in India: Constitutional and Human Rights Dimensions
    Singapore's Death Penalty: The Beginning of the End?
    Progress and Problems in Japanese Capital Punishment
    Public Opinion and Death Penalty Reform
    Capital Punishment Reform, Public Opinion, and Penal Elitism in the People's Republic of China
    Challenging the Japanese Government's Approach to the Death Penalty
    The Politics of Capital Punishment in Practice
    Suspending Death in Chinese Capital Cases: The Road to Reform
    Death Penalty in the 'Rarest of Rare' Cases: A Critique of Judicial Choice-Making
    Don't be Cruel: The 'Death Row Phenomenon' and India's 'Delay' Jurisprudence

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