Published May 31, 2013 | Version v1
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Death Penalty in Islamic Countries and effect of International law

  • 1. Faculty of law, Alain University of Science and Technology
  • 2. h-Department of law, College of Science & Humanity studies. Salman bin Abdul-Aziz University

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society, competition for the limited natural resources has become a daily routine where the strongest survive while the weakest perish. In a bid to ensure that a person acquires the best out of the natural resources, human beings go to the extreme to make sure that they protect what they have acquired or in other cases fight for what is left of the natural resources. This kind of struggle is not an easy one. Where a person does anything to protect their assets it is expected that disorder or chaos to be the order of the day. This has manifested itself through the various crimes committed in the society. While other people utilize the law to enhance their protection, other take the law into their own hands and execute their own form of justice

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