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We believe that the death penalty is a cruel and inhuman punishment which discriminates against the poorest and most disadvantaged members of society. We use the law to create change and achieve fairer criminal justice systems, where the human rights of all people are upheld.
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The Death Penalty Project is a legal action NGO at Simons Muirhead & Burton LLP. We use the law to protect prisoners facing execution and achieve fairer and more humane justice systems
Gaps in the implementation of human rights and inconsistencies in how the death penalty is applied can lead to miscarriages of justice. We work with local partners to identify the most neglected and misunderstood issues within the criminal justice process to increase human rights protections.
Oxford’s Centre for Criminology had the pleasure of welcoming Saul Lehrfreund, human rights lawyer and activist, and co-founder of the Death Penalty Project (DPP), to speak about his mission. For over 30 years, the DPP has been fighting to end capital punishment around the world.
The Death Penalty Project (DPP) is a legal action charity based in London. For more than three decades we have worked tirelessly to protect the human rights of those facing the death...
The death penalty is the ultimate cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment. Amnesty International opposes the death penalty in all cases without exception – regardless of who is accused, the nature or circumstances of the crime, guilt or innocence or method of execution.
May 16, 2016 · The Death Penalty Project is an international human rights organisation that provides free legal representation, advice, and assistance to those facing the death penalty around the world. It works with academics, criminologists, medical experts, and domestic lawyers to take a holistic approach to the contextualisation of capital punishment.