Tag Archives: death penalty

India: How to Deal With Rape?

India’s criminal justice system needs an overhaul. Politicians need to do far more than give in to populist impulses.

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Iraq: Executing Terrorists

Has Iraq’s extensive use of the death penalty done anything to deter terrorism?

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United States: Cruel and Unusual

There is a recent decline of capital punishment in one of the two remaining industrialized nations with the death penalty.

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Iran’s High Volume of Executions

Iran is likely the world’s second-most prolific user of the death penalty.

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Saudi Arabia’s Execution Flurry

A recent mass execution puts into focus Saudi Arabia’s heavy use of the death penalty.

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The Case Against Dr. Vivek Murthy for Surgeon General

Why the NRA should continue to dictate the U.S.’s medical priorities.

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Asia’s Place in 21st Century Global Governance (Part I)

Can Asian countries come together effectively in the international arena?

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