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==List of abolitionist nations==
 
==List of abolitionist nations==

Revision as of 13:50, 31 October 2005

This article provides information regarding the use of the death penalty around the world.


List of retentionist nations

The following nations retain the death penalty, and still apply it on a regular basis.

Nation Notes
the Republic of Kanami The death penalty is retained for a variety of crimes; see here.
the Incorporated States of Sarzonia The death penalty is retained for first degree murder and treason; see here.

List of abolitionist nations

The following nations officially no longer make use of the death penalty (or never have done in the first place).

Nation Notes
the People's Democratic Social Republic of Ariddia The death penalty has been abolished for all crimes.
the City of North-West Ariddia The death penalty has been abolished for all crimes.
the Sovereign Village of San Adriano The death penalty has been abolished for all crimes.


List of nations which are abolitionist in practice

The following nations retain the death penalty in theory, but no longer apply it in practise.

Nation Notes
Fbrenia The country has had no government for several decades. In theory, the death penalty remains, but there is no working legal system to apply it.
the Sovereign State of West Ariddia The death penalty has not been abolished, but is never applied. In theory, it is still applicable to murder and high treason.


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