Cover: Unpacking the Death Penalty in ASEAN
Sriprapha Petcharamesree
Unpacking the Death Penalty in ASEAN
ISBN: 978-9-811-98842-4
177 Seiten | € 128.39
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Erscheinungsdatum:
21.04.2023
Politik
Sriprapha Petcharamesree

Unpacking the Death Penalty in ASEAN


This book contributes conceptually, theoretically and morally to a deeper understanding of the distinctive Asian perceptions of punishment, justice and human rights. Researched and prepared by scholars who have not only been conducting studies on the death penalty in the region but have also been advocating for legal reforms, this edited book touches upon the different justifications for the use of capital punishment in the ASEAN region, exposing the secrecy, sensitivities and dilemmas that mask violations of international human rights laws. The chapters bring in numerous new perspectives which have been overlooked in the traditional discourse surrounding the use of the death penalty, such as that around crimes that do not meet the threshold of “most serious”; the dignity of death row inmates and their families; contradictions within religion and capital punishment; and the way in which growing authoritarianism and the media are adversely influencing the public’s perception and support for capital punishment in the region. In examining how public opinion shapes state policies towards the death penalty and how it varies according to different offences and different states, the authors critically analyse how the international human rights mechanisms have specifically called for ASEAN member states to refrain from extending the application of the death penalty and to limit it to the “most serious crimes.” Relevant to socio-legal scholars focused on crime and punishment in Southeast Asia, and in the Global South more broadly, this is a landmark collection in criminology and human rights scholarship. 

Chapter „ASEAN and the Death Penalty: Theoretical and Legal Views and a Pathway to Abolition“ is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link. springer. com.


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Über den Autor

Sriprapha Petcharamesree was teaching at the Institute of Human Rights and Peace Studies, Mahidol University, Thailand for 26 years.  She received her first degree from Thammasat University and her Ph.D. from the University of Paris-X Nanterre, France. She was awarded an Honorary Doctor by the University of Oslo in 2017 for her contribution to human rights works. She plans to join Chulalongkorn University’s Law School as a senior researcher in January 2023.



Her first formal contact with human rights works started when she served as a field worker for UNHCR in 1977 and then as social worker at the UNICEF’s Emergency Operations for Cambodian Refugees in 1979. Since 1990s she has been active in human rights field both among academic community and human rights advocates at national, regional and international levels. Her recent works focus, among others, on issues of, citizenship, migration, statelessness, human rights in international relations and human rights education. She has been studying the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and its member states for the past 25 years. Between October 2009 to December 2012, she was appointed the Thai representative to the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights.

Mark Capaldi has a doctorate degree with the Institute of Human Rights and Peace Studies at Mahidol University, Thailand, where he currently works as a lecturer. The research topic of his dissertation was children’s agency within independent child migration in Thailand. 

He has worked directly with child-led organizations on issues such as child migration and trafficking, street children and working children, and has also implemented projects on children in conflict with the law, on violence and abuse against children and addressing the vulnerability of children of internally displaced persons and as child migrants. Much of this work has been in South and East Asia, where Mark has lived for 30 years when he worked with Concern Worldwide, PACT Inc., Save the Children UK and ECPAT International.



As Deputy Director of ECPAT International (2001-2011), Mark Capaldi worked to end the commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking of children. He supported a wide range of programming in all regions of the world, including areas such as: combating child sex tourism; legal reform; care and protection; preventing exploitation of children through the internet and information technology; anti-trafficking initiatives; and the promotion of child and youth participation. From 2011 to 2018, he took on the role of ECPAT’s global Head of Research and Policy.

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