Delitos relacionados con las drogas, respuestas de la justicia penal y aplicación de la pena de muerte en el sudeste asiático
La Oficina del ACNUDH presenta las últimas tendencias mundiales en materia de pena de muerte y fiscalización de drogas, un resumen de las normas internacionales de derechos humanos aplicables y la trayectoria reciente de la legislación y las respuestas de la justicia penal en relación con la pena de muerte y la fiscalización de drogas en el sudeste asiático. Más información, en inglés, está disponible abajo.
Most of the world’s countries or territories have either abolished the death penalty or no longer use it. More than half of those that retain the death penalty, of which many are in South-East Asia, do so for drugrelated offences. Most prisoners on death row in South-East Asia have been convicted of drug-related offences, although law and practice vary considerably among countries that retain the death penalty.
This report is based on a desk review of United Nations and open-source material on the death penalty, including OHCHR studies and United Nations resolutions and human rights mechanisms. It builds on material from the 2018 Bangkok seminar. This report also presents recent global trends in death penalty and drug-control matters, a summary of the applicable international human rights norms and standards, and recent developments in legislation and criminal justice responses related to the death penalty and drug control in South-East Asia.
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- Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)