The Legality Of The Suffering Resulting From Waiting For The Death Penalty In Jordanian Legislations

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  • Prof. Saleh Hejazi
  • Prof. Mohammed Al-Warikat
  • Dr. Amal Abu Anza
  • Dr. Aya Fawaz
  • Prof. Mohammed Al Qudah

Abstract

This research deals with one of the most serious and controversial topics, which is the legitimacy of the suffering resulting from waiting for the execution of a death penalty In Jordanian Legislations . Despite the seriousness of this penalty and the large number of demands for its abolition, it also includes another punishment, which is the punishment of Imprisonment Penalty  , which may extend to decades, in which the convict is experiencing the most severe cases of anxiety and suffering resulting from waiting for the execution of a death penalty,. The researchers have tackled this research through scientific approaches that achieve the objectives of this research, which is the descriptive methodology, analytical method, comparative approach. Researchers have reached a number of results, the most important of which is the Jordanian Code of Criminal Procedure did not include provisions that require informing the convict of the date of implementation or informing relatives.

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2024-02-13

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Hejazi, P. S. ., Al-Warikat, P. M. ., Anza, D. A. A. ., Fawaz, D. A. ., & Qudah, P. M. A. . (2024). The Legality Of The Suffering Resulting From Waiting For The Death Penalty In Jordanian Legislations. Migration Letters, 21(S5), 859–871. Retrieved from https://migrationletters.com/index.php/ml/article/view/7796

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