Eliminating the death penalty from drug crimes: requirements and Prohibitions

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The Ideaof the capability of the death penalty to deal with drug-related crimes is, in essence, a guarantor of the goal of safeguarding human capital and social values. Certainly, Use of the death penalty can be accepted in response to some of the narcotics crimes. But there are many other crimes that follow the death penalty, but they can be categorically opposed and unsuccessful. Execution isn’t a pearl in the shell of criminal justice, and Penalties are never alone in being able to dismantle the thorns of Legislatures and Normative- Oriented Garden.  Review of the Law on the Incorporation of an Article into the Anti-Narcotic Law, acted on 12/7/1396, which refers to "Death Penalty reducing" in public affairs, indicates that Iran's criminal policy in this new regulation does not necessarily exclude the death penalty. Even in some cases, it has an incremental approach. This regulation has been tightened up in the context of a strict criminal policy, in which it remains firmly convinced of the deterrent effect of execution.  

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volume 24  issue 87

pages  103- 129

publication date 2019-10

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