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When the State No Longer Kills

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Why some countries comply with international norms against the death penalty while others do not. Despite public support for the death penalty, a remarkable number of countries in different parts of the world have banned capital punishment in all its forms, regardless of the nature of the crime or the criminal. Arguing that international norms are often a critical source of ideas for change in state policy, but that impact varies greatly, Sangmin Bae offers a systemic explanation of how, when, and under what conditions a country complies with international norms. She examines four countries that reached different stages of norm compliance with respect to the death penalty-Ukraine, South Africa, South Korea, and the United States. Focusing on the role of political leadership and domestic political institutions, Bae clarifies the causal mechanisms that lead to state compliance or noncompliance with the norm.

Undertitel
International Human Rights Norms and Abolition of Capital Punishment
Författare
Bae Sangmin
ISBN
9780791472088
Språk
engelska
Vikt
272 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2008-06-05
Sidor
194