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Capital punishment : A hazard to a sustainable criminal justice system (Record no. 40712)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781409457190
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Classification number 364.660000
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Personal name Scherdin Lill
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Title Capital punishment : A hazard to a sustainable criminal justice system
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Asghate Publishers
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2014
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 319p
Dimensions xxi
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Price amount Rs. 9,823
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Formatted contents note Table of contents;<br/>Foreword;<br/>1. Introduction, Lill Scherdin.<br/>2. Part I Governance and the Death Penalty:<br/>3. The death penalty: a hazard to a sustainable development of criminal justice?, Lill Scherdin;<br/>4. 2. Death as punishment, Nils Christie;<br/>5. 3. Why the death penalty is disappearing, David Garland.<br/>6. Part II The USA: The American enlightenment: eliminating capital punishment in the United States, John D. Bessler;<br/>7. 4. Clear and ever-present dangers? Redefining 'closure' in a post 9-11 world, Jody Lynee Madeira.<br/>8. Part III Asia: Why does Japan retain the death penalty? Nine hypotheses, David T. Johnson;<br/>9. 5. Death penalty moratorium in South Korea: norms, institutions and leadership, Sangmin Bae;<br/>10. 6. Why Taiwan's de facto moratorium was established and lost, Fort Fu-Te Liao; <br/>11. 7. The norms of death: on attitudes to capital punishment in China, Borge Bakken;<br/>12. 8. A knotty tale: understanding the death penalty in India, Bikramjeet Batra<br/>13. . Part IV Countries with Majority Muslim Populations:<br/>14. Islamic visions for the abolition of the death penalty, Mohammad Habash;<br/>15. 9. An overview of the ongoing debate on the death penalty in Morocco, Mohammad Ayatt.<br/>16. Part V Reflection and Outlook: Criminal justice, sustainability and the death penalty, Vidar Halvorsen; <br/>17. 10. Staying optimistic, Roger Hood. Index.<br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Penology - Capital Punishment
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        National Law School National Law School   30.05.2017 9823.00   364.66 SCH 34283 30.05.2017 30.05.2017 BOOKs