Description
Capital Drug Laws in Asia provides an in-depth analysis of the legal frameworks governing drug offenses punishable by death across Asian countries. This authoritative work examines how various Asian jurisdictions define, prosecute, and penalize capital drug crimes, offering comparative insights into the application of these severe laws.
The book explores the historical context, legislative structures, and enforcement practices surrounding drug-related capital punishment in the region. It addresses the legal complexities, international treaties, human rights considerations, and the practical implications of these laws for individuals and societies. This essential reference is invaluable for legal professionals, policymakers, human rights advocates, and academics seeking to understand one of Asia’s most contentious legal issues.







Reviews
There are no reviews yet.