tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4605495417463810012.post6896147154705031169..comments2024-03-06T10:16:40.696+00:00Comments on PhD studies in human rights: Victory on Death Penalty at European Court of Human RightsWilliam A. Schabashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17552332133145290879noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4605495417463810012.post-68355274660066104592010-10-05T17:01:55.446+01:002010-10-05T17:01:55.446+01:00Dear prof. Schabas,
An interesting article showin...Dear prof. Schabas,<br /><br />An interesting article showing that some people have been less fortunate with respect to capital punishment. <br /><br />http://www.lemonde.fr/ameriques/article/2010/10/05/un-condamne-execute-pourrait-etre-rehabilite-au-texas_1420352_3222.htmlUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00842734762619524168noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4605495417463810012.post-69040664550364130712010-10-05T13:05:07.767+01:002010-10-05T13:05:07.767+01:00A phrase of Tom Paine's always struck me as an...A phrase of Tom Paine's always struck me as an apt way of expressing the Court's curious logic what is wrong with the death penalty in <i>Soering</i> and beyond.<br /><br />Of Burke, Paine wrote (aptly enough in the <i>Rights of Man</i>) that <i>"He pities the plumage, but forgets the dying bird."</i>Lallands Peat Worrierhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07238432265194046726noreply@blogger.com