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Capital Drug Laws in Asia

Capital Drug Laws in Asia

Capital Drug Laws in Asia

Wing-Cheong Chan, Singapore Management University
Mai Sato, Birkbeck, University of London
Michael Hor, The University of Hong Kong
May 2025
Hardback
9781009513517
AUD$175.41
exc GST
Hardback

    The book documents, analyses and makes accessible the law and policy related to illicit drugs in various Asian jurisdictions. The focus is specifically on the measures undertaken in Asia to combat drug offences and, in particular, the use of the death penalty for such offences. It will enhance the ability of public policy and law makers, non-governmental organisations and the general population to engage in the debate on the appropriate approach towards illicit drugs. A wide range of Asian jurisdictions, particularly in Southeast Asia, have been intentionally selected to show a diversity of approaches in the 'war on drugs' debate. The areas examined include developments in the law and policy relating to illicit drugs; use of criminal law measures to combat drug-related offences; motivations of drug offenders; public support for punitive punishments; structure of the laws; procedural rights of accused persons; mandatory/discretionary sentencing and use of the death penalty.

    • Provides in-depth and comparative studies of the law and policy on illicit drugs in various Asian jurisdictions, including the diverse approaches adopted in Asia
    • Enables greater understanding of the trends and developments in China, Indonesia and Iran, where English sources are less readily available
    • Provides an overview of the current debate on the use of the death penalty for drug offenders and its implications in Asia

    Product details

    May 2025
    Hardback
    9781009513517
    244 pages
    229 × 152 mm
    Not yet published - available from May 2025

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • Part I. Executing States:
    • 2. China's 'killing less' policy for drug crimes and the role of the judiciary
    • 3. Normative legitimacy of Iran's capital drug law and its application
    • 4. Debate and contestation in Singapore's death penalty
    • Part II. People of Death Row:
    • 5. From the ghetto to the gallows: rights, race, class, and drug crimes in Malaysia
    • 6. Pathways to prison: economic, personal and relational motivations for drug offending in Indonesia
    • Part III. Actors and Agencies:
    • 7. National narcotics agencies in Southeast Asia: relics of the regional 'war on drugs'
    • 8. leadership from below? networked governance in preventing the reintroduction of the death penalty in the Philippines
    • Part IV. States in Transition:
    • 9. The new narcotics code of Thailand: a promising law?
    • 10. The undercurrent of the death penalty for drug trafficking in Southeast and East Asia for abolitionist states: the case of Hong Kong
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Ronnakorn Bunmee, Wing-Cheong Chan, Leavides Domingo-Cabarrubias, Michael Hor, Carolyn Hoyle, Parvais Jabbar, Karen Joe-Laidler, Thaatchaayini Kananatu, Li Xi, Kate Lowe, Daniel Pascoe, Mai Sato