Murder Appeals, Delayed Executions, and the Origins of Jamaican Death Penalty Jurisprudence

James Campbell
2015 Law and History Review  
Since the early-1990s, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has issued a series of death penalty judgments that have significantly restricted the number of executions in the Commonwealth Caribbean and proved politically controversial in the region. This article
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