Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty, refers to the legal process where a person is executed by the state as a punishment for a crime deemed serious enough, typically murder or treason. This practice raises complex issues related to human rights, moral and ethical considerations, and the effectiveness of criminal justice systems worldwide, especially in the context of international cooperation and harmonization.
Topic 12.4: 12.4 International cooperation and harmonization of criminal justice systems
Unit 12