Death Penalty Research Unit Blog Back to Faculty of Law Blogs KeywordsDeath PenaltyUnited States More filters Less filters 7 June 2022 The Death Penalty in Kenya: A punishment that has died out in practice by: Carolyn Hoyle, Parvais Jabbar 31 May 2022 DPRU Q&As: Duaa Dhainy, researcher on human rights in Saudi Arabia by: Duaa Dhainy 25 May 2022 DPRU Q&As: Anurag Devkota, human rights lawyer in Nepal by: Anurag Devkota 17 May 2022 DPRU Q&As: Kirsten Han, anti-death penalty advocate in Singapore by: Kirsten Han 13 April 2022 DPRU Q&As: Professor Jon Yorke, Director of the BCU Centre for Human Rights by: Jon Yorke 29 March 2022 The Death Penalty and Death Row Prisoners in Bangladesh by: Muhammad Mahbubur Rahman, Psymhe Wadud 1 March 2022 Part III: The Death Penalty in Papua New Guinea: Papua New Guinea Repeals the Death Penalty by: Jon Yorke 24 February 2022 Legislators in Taiwan could push for abolition by: Carolyn Hoyle, Saul Lehrfreund 22 February 2022 DPRU/DPP Joint Statement: Why Malaysia should abolish the mandatory death penalty as a prelude to ending capital punishment 16 February 2022 Singapore to resume executions amid heightened international scrutiny by: Amanda Clift-Matthews 26 January 2022 The Uncertainty of De Facto Moratoria and Persistence of Death Row Phenomenon by: Lyle C May, Julia Udell 18 January 2022 Contradictions of The Penal System and ‘Pains of Imprisonment’: New Evidence from India by: Baljeet Kaur 11 January 2022 Studying Chinese Netizens’ Opinions on Death Sentences by: Bin Liang 9 December 2021 Part II: The Death Penalty in Papua New Guinea: A Dialogue within the United Nations by: Jon Yorke 9 December 2021 Part I: The Death Penalty in Papua New Guinea: A Continuing Constitutional Anomaly by: Jon Yorke Load More