The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law

William A Schabas author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:5th Sep '02

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This revised 2002 edition considers new legislation relating to the death penalty in international law.

This extensively revised 2002 third edition considers capital punishment in UN human rights system, international humanitarian law, European human rights law and Inter-American human rights law. New chapters address capital punishment in African human rights law and international criminal law. Includes extensive appendices and introduction by the president of the ICJ.This is the 2002 third edition of William A. Schabas's highly praised study of the abolition of the death penalty in international law. Extensively revised to take account of developments in the field since publication of the second edition in 1997, the book details the progress of the international community away from the use of capital punishment, discussing in detail the abolition of the death penalty within the United Nations human rights system, international humanitarian law, European human rights law and Inter-American human rights law. New chapters in the third edition address capital punishment in African human rights law and in international criminal law. An extensive list of appendices contains many of the essential documents for the study of capital punishment in international law. The Abolition of the Death Penalty in International Law is introduced with a Foreword by Judge Gilbert Guillaume, President of the International Court of Justice.

'… a useful introduction to the subject … As the previous two editions, the book is a very accurate description of the movement towards the abolition of the death penalty in international law … offers the reader a praiseworthy guide to the field to which it is dedicated. It would be very useful for academics, as well as human rights activists. In addition, the preface by the President of the International Court of Justice, as well as the extensive normative material included in the book as appendices, undoubtedly increase its instructive and learning value for all it has been designed for.' German Yearbook of International Law

ISBN: 9780521814911

Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 33mm

Weight: 887g

508 pages

3rd Revised edition