Plus D' chafauds Ou De L'abolition Imm diate Et Absolue De La Peine De Mort... argues passionately for the immediate and absolute abolition of the death penalty. Authored by J. Cyprien Roumieu, this compelling work presents a reasoned case against capital punishment, likely exploring its moral, ethical, and societal implications within the context of French law and jurisprudence. The book delves into arguments for a more humane and just penal system, challenging the reader to reconsider the role of the state in administering the ultimate punishment. Its historical and philosophical insights make it a relevant contribution to ongoing debates about justice, human rights, and the evolving standards of civilization.
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