PERSPECTIVE OF DEATH PENALTY AND HUMAN RIGHTS LAW IN INDIA AND AROUND THE WORLD
Abstract
Because it opens the door to many feelings and connections in the natural cycle, human life plays a pivotal function in society. That might be one of the things that sets human existence apart from the lives of other species in this everlasting planet. Although the death penalty has been abolished formally or de facto in many countries, it is still contentious for moral, political, legal, and practical reasons to apply it in other countries, including those in our own area. This rule not only better safeguards human rights, but it also reflects the evolution of the law. This report includes data from nations that have abolished the death penalty and analyses the activities of international organisations throughout the globe to end capital punishment. The researcher has used a wide variety of credible and impartial sources, data, and subjective assessments to support or refute a certain hypothesis. The researcher has used a number of examples and quotations to support his argument. In addition, this study will analyse the growing movement to abolish the death penalty over the last several decades. It will analyse new challenges to the death penalty and trace the history of capital punishment as a human rights problem on the world stage. In addition, it includes the author's opinions and reasons about human rights legislation and the death sentence.
Keyword : Punishment, Laws, Death, Crime, Penalty.
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