Zoltan J. Toth
Changing Attitudes Towards the Death Penalty (eBook, PDF)
Hungary’s Renewed Support for Capital Punishment
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Zoltan J. Toth
Changing Attitudes Towards the Death Penalty (eBook, PDF)
Hungary’s Renewed Support for Capital Punishment
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783030475574
- Artikelnr.: 59603355
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783030475574
- Artikelnr.: 59603355
1. Introduction.- 2. The Deterrent Effect - From An A Priori Logic.- 3. Capital Punishment As An Inhumane Punishment.- 4. Necessity Or Lack Of Need For Capital Punishment.- 5. Miscarriage Of Justice.- 6. The Goal Of Punishment.- 7. Economic Considerations.- 8. Other Reasons For And Against Capital Punishment.- 9. Statutory Regulation Of Capital Punishment In Hungary During The Horthy Era And World War II.- 10. The Death Penalty In The Years After Liberation From Nazi Occupation And During The Establishment Of The Soviet Dictatorship.- 11. Capital Punishment In The First Decade Of State Socialism.- 12. Capital Punishment In The 60's And 70'sThe Act No. IV Of 1978 On The Criminal Code Of Hungary.- 14. The End Time Of The Death Penalty In Hungary: Two Steps Of The Abolition In 1989/90.- 15. Public Opinion In Hungary In The Light Of The Current Legal Situation And The Facts About Trends In Murder Rates.- 16. Revived Debate On The Death Penalty In The Political Scene.
1. Introduction.- 2. The Deterrent Effect - From An A Priori Logic.- 3. Capital Punishment As An Inhumane Punishment.- 4. Necessity Or Lack Of Need For Capital Punishment.- 5. Miscarriage Of Justice.- 6. The Goal Of Punishment.- 7. Economic Considerations.- 8. Other Reasons For And Against Capital Punishment.- 9. Statutory Regulation Of Capital Punishment In Hungary During The Horthy Era And World War II.- 10. The Death Penalty In The Years After Liberation From Nazi Occupation And During The Establishment Of The Soviet Dictatorship.- 11. Capital Punishment In The First Decade Of State Socialism.- 12. Capital Punishment In The 60's And 70'sThe Act No. IV Of 1978 On The Criminal Code Of Hungary.- 14. The End Time Of The Death Penalty In Hungary: Two Steps Of The Abolition In 1989/90.- 15. Public Opinion In Hungary In The Light Of The Current Legal Situation And The Facts About Trends In Murder Rates.- 16. Revived Debate On The Death Penalty In The Political Scene.