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Changing Attitudes Towards The Death Penalty Hungarys Renewed Support For Capital Punishment 1st Ed Zoltan J Toth

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Changing Attitudes Towards The Death Penalty Hungarys Renewed Support For Capital Punishment 1st Ed Zoltan J Toth
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.05 MB
Author: Zoltan J. Toth
ISBN: 9783030475567, 9783030475574, 3030475565, 3030475573
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Changing Attitudes Towards The Death Penalty Hungarys Renewed Support For Capital Punishment 1st Ed Zoltan J Toth by Zoltan J. Toth 9783030475567, 9783030475574, 3030475565, 3030475573 instant download after payment.

This book explores the pros and cons of the death penalty and the history of capital punishment. In this context, it puts a special emphasis on the situation in Hungary, where, amongst its neighbors, in recent years the demand for the reestablishment of the death penalty has received the strongest political support from many pro-government politicians. Toth presents tendencies toward abolition of the death penalty and analyzes the arguments by which the death penalty can, in principle, be criticized or even defended. The book presents the main issues of the death penalty, arguments of both abolitionists and retentionists, and reviews the modern history of this sanction. It does not seek to convince the reader of the correctness or wrongness of the death penalty, but it presents both sides of the argument and their standpoints, and leaves the reader to decide. It encourages informed debate and discussion.

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