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According to Bailey (2020), the death penalty, also known as capital punishment or execution, is the sentence of death imposed by courts as punishment for a crime. The death penalty has been long known in the Philippines, way back to when the country was colonized by the Spaniards and Americans.
1 Ιαν 2020 · In 2019 alone, 19 bills had been filed in the 18 th Philippine Congress seeking to re-impose the death penalty for certain serious offenses. 15 of these seek to impose the death penalty for drug trafficking and other drug related offenses.
1 Οκτ 1997 · In 1987 the Philippines set an historic precedent by becoming the first Asian country in modern times to abolish the death penalty for all crimes. The move formed part of a determined effort to restore respect for human rights following the ouster of President Ferdinand Marcos.
Capital punishment in the Philippines (Filipino: Parusang Kamatayan sa Pilipinas) specifically, the death penalty, as a form of state-sponsored repression, was introduced and widely practiced by the Spanish government in the Philippines.
This paper discusses the arguments for and against the death penalty in the Philippines. It outlines the history of the death penalty in the country and how it has been imposed at different times.
2 Μαΐ 2018 · This article focuses on the war on drugs in the Philippines in order to explore issues related to extra-judicial killing, which remains common in many countries that have abolished the death penalty and in many more that retain it but seldom carry out judicial executions.
This paper discusses the debate around the death penalty in the Philippines. It outlines arguments both for and against capital punishment. Proponents argue that the death penalty deters serious crimes and restores justice and balance when someone takes another's life.