Indeed, the decision that capital punishment may be the appropriate sanction in extreme cases is an expression of the community's belief that certain crimes are themselves so grievous an affront to humanity that the only adequate response may be the penalty... The 1995 OSCE Meeting on Human Dimension Issues - Stran 381996 - 83 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1991 - 980 strani
...US 153, 184 (1976), noted, "the decision that capital punishment may be the appropriate sanction in extreme cases is an expression of the community's belief that certain crimes are themselves so grave an affront to human dignity that the only adequate response may be the penalty of death."... | |
| Hugo Adam Bedau - 1998 - 548 strani
...US, at 531, 535-36. Indeed, the decision that capital punishment may be the appropriate sanction in extreme cases is an expression of the community's belief that certain crimes are themselves so grievous an affront to humanity that the only adequate response may be the penalty of death.4 Statistical... | |
| Richard M Battistoni - 2000 - 198 strani
...the dignity of men. Indeed, the decision that capital punishment may be the appropriate sanction in extreme cases is an expression of the community's belief that certain crimes are themselves so grievous an affront to humanity that the only adequate response may be the penalty of death. Statistical... | |
| Barry Latzer - 2002 - 366 strani
...retribution. As has been recognized, "the decision that capital punishment may be the appropriate sanction in extreme cases is an expression of the community's belief that certain crimes are themselves so grievous an affront to humanity that the only adequate response may be the penalty of death." Gregg.... | |
| Evan J. Mandery - 2005 - 746 strani
...the dignity of men. Indeed, the decision that capital punishment may be the appropriate sanction in extreme cases is an expression of the community's belief that certain crimes are themselves so grievous an affront to humanity that the only adequate response may be the penalty of death. Statistical... | |
| Terry K. Aladjem - 2008 - 177 strani
...dignity of men." 100 "Indeed, the decision that capital punishment may be the appropriate sanction in extreme cases is an expression of the community's belief that certain crimes are themselves 5o grievous an affront to humanity that the only adequate response may be the penalty of death." 101... | |
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