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Cruel and Unusual Punishment - Comparative Perspective in International Conventions, the United States and Iran (Paperback)
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Cruel and Unusual Punishment - Comparative Perspective in International Conventions, the United States and Iran (Paperback)
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Cruel and unusual punishment is one of the most contentious issues
in modern times. The condemnation of cruel and unusual punishment
is universal. But, what exactly is cruel and unusual punishment? In
national and international law the definition of what constitutes
cruel and unusual punishment is highly subjective. Almost all
countries prohibit inhuman punishments. Countries vary in the
extent to which they legally permit what would commonly be
considered cruel and degrading punishment or treatment. Most
countries absolutely prohibit any form of torture. This book
examines which kinds of punishments constitute cruel and unusual,
whether these punishments are inherently cruel and unusual,
excessive, disproportionate, or unnecessary to society, or
inflicted arbitrary. The primary aim of this book is to demonstrate
that harshness in the law of punishment such as corporal
punishment, long sentences of imprisonment and harshness in the
inflexibility of punishment, contradicts with the universal
declaration of human rights, and every other law concerning this
matter. Another aim of this book is to use a comparative historical
approach in illustrating the similarities and differences in cruel
and unusual punishments over time and place. In order to achieve
this aim, the current practices of harsh punishments in both Iran
and United States have been critically reviewed. Through this
comparative historical perspective, the reader can gain
appreciation of the western and Islamic nature of these punishment
practices. About the author: Sanaz Alasti received a S.J.D.
(Scientiae Juridicae Doctor) from Golden Gate University School of
Law, San Francisco, CA; after obtaining LL.M from Tehran
University, and her LL.B with Honors in Tehran, Iran. Dr. Alasti
has experience in both criminal justice system of United States and
Iran. She has written numerous books and articles on various
aspects of Comparative Criminal Justice & Penology. Her most
recent books are "Pioneer Criminologists" & "Criminal law and
Criminology Dictionary." She has been active in death penalty
projects challenging the unfairness and arbitrariness of capital
punishment and currently working on: "Teaching Abolition" a project
proposing death penalty curriculum to stimulate broader exploration
and discussion of capital punishment topics in law schools.
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