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Towards the global abolition of the death penalty: comparing the criminal law in the United States of America and Nigeria

This article begins with a short history of the punishment of death and highlights the methods by which it is carried out. It then discusses the death penalty from a global perspective with emphasis on Nigeria and the United State of America, and considers recent trends towards its abolition. The in...

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