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Capital Punishment and Political Sovereignty


ISBN13: 9780415424233
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: Publication Abandoned
Paperback edition publication abandoned, ISBN13 9781845681111



Adam Thurshwell, a respected academic and death penalty lawyer, draws upon Continental theory and the Anglo-American jurisprudential tradition in order to deliver a critical survey of both the theoretical aspects of capital punishment and its actual administration.

Pursuing an original political approach rather than taking a moral stance, his discussion compares the topics of sovereignty, power and legitimacy with moral desert or consequentialism and explores their impact on perceptions and practices of capital punishment.

Covering micro-issues of legal doctrine and administrative practice, as well as arguments for and against abolition, this book is an invaluable resource for academics and students in law and political theory.

Subjects:
Criminal Law
Contents:
1. Capital Punishment Today
2. Current Jurisprudential Approaches to Capital Punishment: A Critique
3. Political Sovereignty and the Death Penalty
4. Race and Death
5. The Ethics of Capital Punishment
6. Conclusion: Implications, Consequences and Potential Futures.