NEW RESOURCES: ACLU Report on International Implications of Capital Punishment in the U.S.
Posted: December 30, 2004
A new report by the ACLU's Capital Punishment Project discusses the
United States' position on the death penalty in the face of international concerns regarding this practice. The report, How the Death Penalty
Weakens U.S. International Interests, notes that many other nations are moving toward abolition of capital punishment and are critical of specific aspects of the death penalty in the U.S. Among the topics featured in this
resource are the ongoing international efforts to abolish the death
penalty, foreign intervention in U.S. capital cases, international
extradition cases involving the death penalty, rulings by the
International Court of Justice, and how the death penalty has affected
America's war on terror. (ACLU Report: How the
Death Penalty Weakens U.S. International Interests, December 2004) Read the report
in PDF format. See International
Death Penalty and Resources.
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