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In Beijing in 1904, multiple murderer Wang Weiqin became one of the last to suffer the extreme punishment known as lingchi, called by Western observers “death by a thousand cuts.” This is the first book to explore the history, iconography, and legal contexts of Chinese tortures and executions from the 10th century until lingchi’s abolition in 1905.
Preliminary Material /Rosemary Ricciardelli and Katharina Maier -- Are Friends Adjacent? The Manx Experience in European POW Camps /Stacey Astill -- British Quakers' Use of 'Prison Experience': Pacifism, Conscientious Objection and Penal Reform /Mike Nellis and Maureen Waugh -- Prisoner Subjectivity and Resistance through Restorative Justice /Diane Crocker and Vicki Chartrand -- Lifting the Liberal Veil: Examining the Link between Role Orientation and Attitudes toward Prisoners for Provincial Correctional Officers /Rosemary Ricciardelli and Michael Adorjan -- Limits to Prisoners' Rights and Unlimited Supervision /Christine M. Graebsch -- Rights and Living Conditions of Pre-Trial Detainees in the People's Republic of China /Elisa Nesossi -- A Snapshot of Incarceration: Global Closure /Rosemary Ricciardelli and Katharina Maier.
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After the Cold War, how did China become a global symbol of disregard for human rights, while the U.S positioned itself as the chief exporter of the rule of law? Teemu Ruskola investigates globally circulating narratives about what law is and who has it, and shows how “legal Orientalism” developed into a distinctly American ideology of empire.
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An analysis of the use of the death penalty across the world, together with the underlying arguments. This book ranks as the original in-depth treatment by the Director of Studies at the Centre for Capital Punishment Studies - University of Westminster, and another leading academic, plus leading commentators from around the world including the USA/North America's Michael L Radlett, William A Shabas and Hugo Adam Bedau.