Death Penalty Research Unit Blog Back to Faculty of Law Blogs KeywordsDeath PenaltyUnited States More filters Less filters 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 2 December 2021 Opposition to capital punishment among opinion formers in the Eastern Caribbean and Barbados by: Carolyn Hoyle, Saul Lehrfreund 26 November 2021 Foreign nationals facing the death penalty: the role of consular assistance by: Daniel Cullen 8 November 2021 The resilience of treason laws and the fight for global abolition by: Ron Dudai 11 October 2021 The plight of domestic workers on death row in the Middle East by: Jocelyn Hutton, Emma Rice 11 October 2021 Why take a gender-based approach to the death penalty for drug trafficking? by: Dr Lucy Harry 5 October 2021 DPRU Q&As: Hannah Gorman, Director of the Florida Center for Capital Representation by: Hannah Gorman 30 June 2021 No barrier to abolition: Analysing attitudes to the death penalty in Indonesia by: Carolyn Hoyle, Parvais Jabbar 23 June 2021 The role of mitigating evidence in capital cases by: Elizabeth Vartkessian 1 June 2021 Malawi and the Puzzle of Constitutional Death Penalty Clauses by: Andrew Novak 28 May 2021 Mapping migrant workers on death row in Saudi Arabia by: Jocelyn Hutton, Daniel Cullen 18 May 2021 Latest Developments in the UNGA Death Penalty Moratorium Resolutions by: Daniel Pascoe, Sangmin Bae 11 May 2021 COVID-19 and the Death Row Population of the United States by: Amelia Inglis 27 April 2021 The Global Movement Away from Executions by: Ula Dzudzewicz Load More