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Life imprisonment is the punishment most often imposed worldwide for what societies regard as the most serious offences. Yet, in Asia the phenomenon has never been studied systematically. Life Imprisonment in Asia fills this major gap. It brings together thirteen new essays on life imprisonment in key jurisdictions in the region. Each chapter consolidates what is known about the law and practice of life imprisonment in the jurisdiction and then explores aspects of the imposition or implementation of life sentences that the authors regard as particularly problematic. In some instances, the main issue is the imposition of life sentences by the courts and their relationship to the death penalty. In others, the focus is on the treatment of life sentenced prisoners. In many instances, the most prominent question is whether life sentenced prisoners should be released and, if so, according to what processes. In the overview chapter, the editors place the complex picture that emerges of life imprisonment in Asia in a global context and point to reforms urgently required to ensure that Asian life sentences meet international human rights standards.
Life Imprisonment in Asia should be read by everyone who has an interest in just punishments for serious offences, not only in Asia, but throughout the world. It will be an invaluable tool for lawyers, criminologists, policy makers and penal reform advocates in the region and beyond.


Table of Contents
1. Japan- Life Imprisonment in Japan: The existing Legal System and Alternative Sanctions to the Death Penalty.- 2. China- Life Imprisonment in China: Law and Practice.- 3. India- Life Imprisonment in India: A Life Without Hope?.- 4. Hong Kong.- 5. South Korea- Life Imprisonment in South Korea: Law and Practice in the Shadow of the Death Penalty.- 6. Vietnam- Life Imprisonment and Human Rights: Reflections on the Vietnamese Context.- 7. Bangladesh- Ensuring a Constructive Prison Experience for Life Sentenced Prisoners in Bangladesh.- 8. Indonesia- Imposing and Enforcing Life Imprisonment in Indonesia.- 9. Malaysia- Reviewing Life Imprisonment in Malaysia: Prospects for Law Reform?.- 10. Singapore- Life Imprisonment in Singapore: Legal and Sociological Perspectives.- 11. Australia- Attempting to Restore a Right to Hope of Release to Life Imprisonment in Australia: The Phuong Ngo Case.- 12. New Zealand- Mapping Life Imprisonment and Indeterminate Sentencing in New Zealand.- 13. Conclusion- Asian Life Imprisonment in Worldwide Perspective.



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    Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore
    Publication Date: 01/12/2022
    ISBN13: 9789811946639, 978-9811946639
    ISBN10: 9811946639

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Life imprisonment is the punishment most often imposed worldwide for what societies regard as the most serious offences. Yet, in Asia the phenomenon has never been studied systematically. Life Imprisonment in Asia fills this major gap. It brings together thirteen new essays on life imprisonment in key jurisdictions in the region. Each chapter consolidates what is known about the law and practice of life imprisonment in the jurisdiction and then explores aspects of the imposition or implementation of life sentences that the authors regard as particularly problematic. In some instances, the main issue is the imposition of life sentences by the courts and their relationship to the death penalty. In others, the focus is on the treatment of life sentenced prisoners. In many instances, the most prominent question is whether life sentenced prisoners should be released and, if so, according to what processes. In the overview chapter, the editors place the complex picture that emerges of life imprisonment in Asia in a global context and point to reforms urgently required to ensure that Asian life sentences meet international human rights standards.
    Life Imprisonment in Asia should be read by everyone who has an interest in just punishments for serious offences, not only in Asia, but throughout the world. It will be an invaluable tool for lawyers, criminologists, policy makers and penal reform advocates in the region and beyond.


    Table of Contents
    1. Japan- Life Imprisonment in Japan: The existing Legal System and Alternative Sanctions to the Death Penalty.- 2. China- Life Imprisonment in China: Law and Practice.- 3. India- Life Imprisonment in India: A Life Without Hope?.- 4. Hong Kong.- 5. South Korea- Life Imprisonment in South Korea: Law and Practice in the Shadow of the Death Penalty.- 6. Vietnam- Life Imprisonment and Human Rights: Reflections on the Vietnamese Context.- 7. Bangladesh- Ensuring a Constructive Prison Experience for Life Sentenced Prisoners in Bangladesh.- 8. Indonesia- Imposing and Enforcing Life Imprisonment in Indonesia.- 9. Malaysia- Reviewing Life Imprisonment in Malaysia: Prospects for Law Reform?.- 10. Singapore- Life Imprisonment in Singapore: Legal and Sociological Perspectives.- 11. Australia- Attempting to Restore a Right to Hope of Release to Life Imprisonment in Australia: The Phuong Ngo Case.- 12. New Zealand- Mapping Life Imprisonment and Indeterminate Sentencing in New Zealand.- 13. Conclusion- Asian Life Imprisonment in Worldwide Perspective.



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