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Most Deserving of Death?: An Analysis of the Supreme Court's Death Penalty Jurisprudence (Law, Justice and Power)
Most Deserving of Death?: An Analysis of the Supreme Court's Death Penalty Jurisprudence (Law, Justice and Power)
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Author Kenneth Williams
Manufacturer Ashgate Pub Co
PublicationDate 2012-03

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The role of capital punishment in America has been criticised by those for and against the death penalty, by the judiciary, academics, the media and by prison personnel. This book demonstrates that it is the inconsistent and often incoherent jurisprudence of the United States Supreme Court which accounts for a system so lacking in public confidence. Using case studies, Kenneth Williams examines issues such as jury selection, ineffective assistance of counsel, the role of race and claims of innocence which affect the Court's decisions and how these decisions are played out in the lower courts, often an inmate's last recourse before execution. Discussing international treaties and their lack of impact on capital punishment in America, this book has international appeal and makes an important contribution to legal scholarship. It also provides a unique understanding of the dynamics of an alarmingly problematic system and will be valuable to those interested in human rights and criminal justice.

Author Kenneth Williams
Binding Hardcover
EAN 9780754678854
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ISBN 0754678857
Label Ashgate Pub Co
Manufacturer Ashgate Pub Co
NumberOfPages 216
ProductGroup Book
PublicationDate 2012-03
Publisher Ashgate Pub Co
Studio Ashgate Pub Co
Title Most Deserving of Death?: An Analysis of the Supreme Court's Death Penalty Jurisprudence (Law, Justice and Power)
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