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Against the Death Penalty
Writings From First Abolitionistsgiuseppe Pelli Cesare Beccaria

Inglese · Tascabile

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The first known abolitionist critique of the death penalty-here for the first time in EnglishIn 1764, a Milanese aristocrat named Cesare Beccaria created a sensation when he published On Crimes and Punishments. At its centre is a rejection of the death penalty as excessive, unnecessary, and pointless. Beccaria is deservedly regarded as the founding father of modern criminal-law reform, yet he was not the first to argue for the abolition of the death penalty. Against the Death Penalty presents the first English translation of the Florentine aristocrat Giuseppe Pelli's critique of capital punishment, written three years before Beccaria's treatise, but lost for more than two centuries in the Pelli family archives.Peter Garnsey examines the contrasting arguments of the two abolitionists, who drew from different intellectual traditions. Pelli was a devout Catholic influenced by the writings of natural jurists such as Hugo Grotius, whereas Beccaria was inspired by the French Enlightenment philosophers. While Beccaria attacked the criminal justice system as a whole, Pelli focused on the death penalty, composing a critique of considerable depth and sophistication. Garnsey explores how Beccaria's alternative penalty of forced labour, and its conceptualisation as servitude, were embraced in Britain and America, and delves into Pelli's voluminous diaries, shedding light on Pelli's intellectual development and painting a vivid portrait of an Enlightenment man of letters and of conscience.With translations of letters exchanged by the two abolitionists and selections from Beccaria's writings, Against the Death Penalty provides new insights into eighteenth-century debates about capital punishment and offers vital historical perspectives on one of the most pressing questions of our own time.

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Autori Cesare Pelli Beccaria, Cesare Beccaria, Giuseppie Pelli, Beccaria Cesare
Con la collaborazione di Peter Garnsey (Editore)
Editore Princeton University Press
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Tascabile
Data pubblicazione 04.06.2024
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Diritto > Diritto penale, diritto processuale penale, crimin
 
EAN 9780691211947
ISBN 978-0-691-21194-7
Numero di pagine 232
 
Categorie Civil Society, War, Jurist, PHILOSOPHY / Political, LAW / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory, Pamphlet, Crime, tort, Writing, Criminal Law, Capital Punishment, prison, Criticism, Career, Intellectual Property, Social & political philosophy, Political science & theory, social and political philosophy, In Cold Blood, Natural Law, Jean Calas, Torture, Quintilian, Jeremy Bentham, Legislation, Lombardy, Cesare Beccaria, despotism, Political science and theory, Punishment, criminal justice, Slavery, Ethical Issues: Capital Punishment, Law & society, Consideration, Law and society, sociology of law, theft, Eye for an Eye, controversy, Jurisprudence & Philosophy Of Law, Methods, theory and philosophy of law, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Capital Punishment, necessity, Assassination, Suffering, Precedent, legislator, politician, Publication, Freedom of Speech, erudition, Penology, corporal punishment, Polemic, Cruelty, adultery, Philosopher, imprisonment, Divine Law, Idolatry, state of nature, Censure, Penal Colony, Seriousness, Attempt, wickedness, Treatise, Chastisement, Edition (book), Civil authority, Recommendation (European Union), Deterrence (legal), Pietro Verri, De Ira, Penal transportation, All rights reserved, William Blackstone, Positive Law, Involuntary servitude, On Crimes and Punishments, Code of law, Regency Council (Poland)
 

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