Society and Social Sciences, Social Services and Welfare, Criminology, Crime and Criminology, Penology and Punishment

Life Imprisonment and Human Rights
Hardback Published on: 01/12/2016
Price: £100
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Synopsis
In many jurisdictions today, life imprisonment is the most severe penalty that can be imposed. Despite this, it is a relatively under-researched form of punishment and no meaningful attempt has been made to understand its full human rights implications. This important collection fills that gap by addressing these two key questions: what is life imprisonment and what human rights are relevant to it? These questions are explored from the perspective of a range of jurisdictions, in essays that draw on both empirical and doctrinal research. Under the editorship of two leading scholars in the field, this innovative and important work will be a landmark publication in the field of penal studies and human rights.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- ISBN: 9781509902200
- Number of pages: 544
- Dimensions: 168 x 241 x 37 mm
- Weight: 1006g
- Languages: English