Capital punishment.
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Works: | 26 works in 4 publications in 4 languages |
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The Death penalty debates in Britain and the US, 1725-1868.. Volume I,. Texts, 1725-85 /
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The Death penalty debates in Britain and the US, 1725-1868.. Volume II,. Texts, 1785-1810 /
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The Death penalty debates in Britain and the US, 1725-1868.. Volume V,. Texts, 1832-46 /
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The Death penalty debates in Britain and the US, 1725-1868.. Volume VI,. A defence of capital punishment / George Cheever. An essay on the ground and reason of punishment / Tayler Lewis /
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Against the death penalty : = international initiatives and implications /
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The Death penalty debates in Britain and the US, 1725-1868.. Volume III,. Texts, 1810-22 /
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The Death penalty debates in Britain and the US, 1725-1868.. Volume IV,. Texts, 1813-40 /
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The Death penalty debates in Britain and the US, 1725-1868.. Volume VI,. Texts, 1841-68 /
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Against the death penalty = Christian and secular arguments against capital punishment /
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Taiwan opposes the death penalty : = proceedings of the Fujen University International Conference on Abolition of the Death Penalty. /
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The Usual Suspects: Examining the Role of Offense-Specific Typescripts in Prosecutorial Decision-Making.
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The Enforcement of Universal Jurisdiction : Assessing Gaps in State, Regional and International Practice.
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Empirical Analysis of Criminal Sentencing Documents in China : = Three Examples.
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'A Glutton and a Drunkard' : = Excessive and 'Deviant' Consumption of Food and Alcohol in the Hebrew Bible In Relation to the Law of the Rebellious Son (Deuteronomy 21:18-21).
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