The major world religions have taken varied positions on the morality of capital punishment and, as such, they have historically impacted the way in which...
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Capital punishment in Islam is traditionally regulated by the Islamic law (sharīʿa), which derived from the Quran, ḥadīth literature, and sunnah (accounts...
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Capital punishment has been abolished in Mongolia since 2016, following a previous eight-year moratorium. At the time of abolition, five crimes on Mongolian...
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Capital punishment in the Bible refers to instances in the Bible where death is called for as a punishment and also instances where it is proscribed or...
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Capital punishment in traditional Jewish law has been defined in Codes of Jewish law dating back to medieval times, based on a system of oral laws contained...
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Capital punishment is a legal penalty in Vietnam for a variety of crimes. The Human Rights Measurement Initiative gives Vietnam a score of 4.4 out of 10...
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Capital punishment is a legal penalty in Pakistan. Although there have been numerous amendments to the Constitution, there is yet to be a provision prohibiting...
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Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty and formerly called judicial homicide, is the state-sanctioned practice of killing a person as a punishment...
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Capital punishment is a legal penalty in Malaysian law. There are 34 capital crimes in Malaysia, including murder, drug trafficking, treason, acts of terrorism...
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Capital punishment is a legal penalty in Japan. In practice, it is applied only for aggravated murder, but the current Penal Code and several laws list...
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