Death Penalty in Africa

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Death Penalty in Africa

The Path Towards Abolition

Regional / International studies Sociology: death and dying Crime and criminology Comparative law Legal history Public international law: human rights Criminal law: procedure and offences Land and real estate law / Real property law Medical sociology

Author: Aime Muyoboke Karimunda

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 16th March 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 4 Mb

ISBN: 9781317036333


Human development and shared values

Human development is not simply about wealth and economic well-being, it is also dependent upon shared values that cherish the sanctity of human life. Using comparative methods, archival research and quantitative findings, this book explores the historical and cultural background of the death penalty in Africa, analysing the law and practice of the death penalty under European and Asian laws in Africa before independence.

Attitudes towards punishment

Showing progressive attitudes to punishment rooted in both traditional and modern concepts of human dignity, Aimé Muyoboke Karimunda assesses the ground on which the death penalty is retained today. Providing a full and balanced appraisal of the arguments, the book presents a clear and compelling case for the total abolition of the death penalty throughout Africa.

Intended readership

This book is essential reading for human rights lawyers, legal anthropologists, historians, political analysts and anyone else interested in promoting democracy and the protection of fundamental human rights in Africa.

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