Documento - La pena de muerte: Lista de países abolicionistas y retencionistas
AI Index: ACT 50/01/99
Date: April 1999
The Death Penalty
List of Abolitionist and Retentionist Countries
More than half the countries in the world have abolished the death penalty in law or practice.
Attached is a list of countries, indicating whether or not their laws provide for the death penalty. For abolitionist countries, information is also given, where available, on the date of abolition and the date of the last execution carried out; and for countries which have abolished the death penalty for all crimes, the date when it was abolished for ordinary offences if this was done before. (The date given for abolition is normally the date when the decision to abolish the death penalty was taken, but if that decision only came into effect several years later, the latter date is given.)
Also attached is a list of countries which have abolished the death penalty in law since 1976. It shows that in recent years, an average of two countries a year have abolished the death penalty in law or, having done so for ordinary offences, have gone on to abolish it for all offences.
The number of abolitionist and retentionist countries is now as follows:
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Abolitionist for all crimes68
Abolitionist for ordinary crimes only
14
Abolitionist de facto
23
Total abolitionist in law or practice
105
Retentionist
90
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The countries are designated as follows. Abolitionist for all crimesare those countries and territories whose laws do not provide for the death penalty for any crimes; abolitionist for ordinary crimes onlyare those whose laws provide for the death penalty only for exceptional crimes such as crimes under military law or crimes committed in exceptional circumstances such as wartime; abolitionist de factoare those which retain the death penalty for ordinary crimes but can be considered abolitionist in practice in that they have not executed anyone during the past 10 years or more, or have made an international commitment not to carry out executions; retentionistare those which retain and use the death penalty for ordinary crimes. (Most retentionist countries are known to have carried out executions during the past 10 years. On some countries Amnesty International has no record of executions but is unable to ascertain whether or not executions have in fact been carried out. Several retentionist countries have carried out executions in the past 10 years but have since instituted moratoria on executions.)
1. ABOLITIONIST FOR ALL CRIMES
Abbreviations: Date (A)= date of abolition for all crimes; Date (AO)= date of abolition for ordinary crimes;
Date (last ex.)= date of last execution; K = date of last known execution;
Ind. = no executions since independence
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Country
Date(A)
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Date(AO)Date(last ex.)
ANDORRA
1990
1943
ANGOLA
1992
AUSTRALIA
1985
1984
1967
AUSTRIA
1968
1950
1950
AZERBAIJAN
1998
1993
BELGIUM
1996
1950
BULGARIA
1998
1989
CAMBODIA
1989
CANADA
1998
1976
1962
CAPE VERDE
1981
1835
COLOMBIA
1910
1909
COSTA RICA
1877
CROATIA
1990
CYPRUS
1999
1983
1962
CZECH REPUBLIC
1990
DENMARK
1978
1933
1950
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
1966
ECUADOR
1906
ESTONIA
1998
1991
FINLAND
1972
1949
1944
FRANCE
1981
1977
GEORGIA
1997
1994K
GERMANY
1987
GREECE
1993
1972
GUINEA-BISSAU
1993
1986K
HAITI
1987
1972K
HONDURAS
1956
1940
HUNGARY
1990
1988
ICELAND
1928
1830
IRELAND
1990
1954
ITALY
1994
1947
1947
KIRIBATI
Ind.
LIECHTENSTEIN
1987
1785
LITHUANIA
1998
1995
LUXEMBOURG
1979
1949
MACEDONIA (former Yug. Rep.)
MARSHALL ISLANDS
Ind.
MAURITIUS
1995
1987
MICRONESIA (Federated States)
Ind.
MOLDOVA
1995
MONACO
1962
1847
MOZAMBIQUE
1990
1986
NAMIBIA
1990
1988K
NEPAL
1997
1990
1979
NETHERLANDS
1982
1870
1952
NEW ZEALAND
1989
1961
1957
NICARAGUA
1979
1930
NORWAY
1979
1905
1948
PALAU
PANAMA
1903K
PARAGUAY
1992
1928
POLAND
1997
1988
PORTUGAL
1976
1867
1849K
ROMANIA
1989
1989
SAN MARINO
1865
1848
1468K
SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE
1990
Ind.
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SLOVAK REPUBLIC
1990
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SLOVENIA
1989
SOLOMON ISLANDS
1966
Ind.
SOUTH AFRICA
1997
1995
1991
SPAIN
1995
1978
1975
SWEDEN
1972
1921
1910
SWITZERLAND
1992
1942
1944
TUVALU
Ind.
URUGUAY
1907
VANUATU
Ind.
VATICAN CITY STATE
1969
VENEZUELA
1863
2. ABOLITIONIST FOR ORDINARY CRIMES ONLY
Abbreviations: Date (AO)= date of abolition for ordinary crimes;
Date (last ex.)= date of last execution; K= date of last known execution;
Ind. = no executions since independence
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Country |
Date(AO) |
Date(last ex.) |
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ARGENTINA |
1984 |
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BOLIVIA |
1997 |
1974 |
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BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA |
1997 |
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BRAZIL |
1979 |
1855 |
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COOK ISLANDS |
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EL SALVADOR |
1983 |
1973K |
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FIJI |
1979 |
1964 |
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ISRAEL |
1954 |
1962 |
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LATVIA |
1999 |
1996 |
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MALTA |
1971 |
1943 |
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MEXICO |
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1937 |
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PERU |
1979 |
ap1 1979 |
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SEYCHELLES |
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Ind. |
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UNITED KINGDOM |
1973 |
1964 |
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3. ABOLITIONIST DE FACTO
Abbreviations: Date (last ex.)= date of last execution; K= date of last known execution;
Ind. = no executions since independence
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Country
Date(last ex.)
ALBANIA
BERMUDA
1977
BHUTAN
1964K
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
1957K
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
1981
CONGO (Republic)
1982
COTE D'IVOIRE
DJIBOUTI
Ind.
GAMBIA
1981
GRENADA
1978
MADAGASCAR
1958K
MALDIVES
1952K
MALI
1980
NAURU
Ind.
NIGER
1976K
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
1950
SENEGAL
1967
SRI LANKA
1976
SURINAME
1982
TOGO
TONGA
1982
TURKEY
1984
WESTERN SAMOA
Ind.
4. RETENTIONIST
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AFGHANISTAN
ALGERIA
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
ARMENIA
BAHAMAS
BAHRAIN
BANGLADESH
BARBADOS
BELARUS
BELIZE
BENIN
BOTSWANA
BURKINA FASO
BURUNDI
CAMEROON
CHAD
CHILE
CHINA
COMOROS
CONGO (Democratic Republic)
CUBA
DOMINICA
EGYPT
EQUATORIAL GUINEA
ERITREA
ETHIOPIA
GABON
GHANA
GUATEMALA
GUINEA
GUYANA
INDIA
INDONESIA
IRAN
IRAQ
JAMAICA
JAPAN
JORDAN
KAZAKSTAN
KENYA
KUWAIT
KYRGYZSTAN
LAOS
LEBANON
LESOTHO
LIBERIA
LIBYA
MALAWI
MALAYSIA
MAURITANIA
MONGOLIA
MOROCCO
l MYANMAR
NIGERIA
NORTH KOREA
OMAN
PAKISTAN
PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY
PHILIPPINES
QATAR
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
RWANDA
SAINT CHRISTOPHER & NEVIS
SAINT LUCIA
SAINT VINCENT & GRENADINES
SAUDI ARABIA
SIERRA LEONE
SINGAPORE
SOMALIA
SOUTH KOREA
SUDAN
SWAZILAND
SYRIA
TAIWAN
TAJIKISTAN
TANZANIA
THAILAND
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
TUNISIA
TURKMENISTAN
UGANDA
UKRAINE
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
UZBEKISTAN
VIET NAM
YEMEN
YUGOSLAVIA (Federal Republic)
ZAMBIA
ZIMBABWE
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COUNTRIES WHICH HAVE ABOLISHED THE DEATH PENALTY SINCE 1976
1976: PORTUGALabolished the death penalty for all crimes. CANADA abolished the death penalty for ordinary crimes.
1978: DENMARKabolished the death penalty for all crimes. SPAINabolished the death penalty for ordinary crimes.
1979: LUXEMBOURG, NICARAGUAand NORWAYabolished the death penalty for all crimes.
BRAZIL, FIJIand PERUabolished the death penalty for ordinary crimes.
1981: FRANCEand CAPE VERDEabolished the death penalty for all crimes.
1982: The NETHERLANDSabolished the death penalty for all crimes.
1983: CYPRUSand EL SALVADORabolished the death penalty for ordinary crimes.
1984: ARGENTINAabolished the death penalty for ordinary crimes.
1985: AUSTRALIAabolished the death penalty for all crimes.
1987: HAITI, LIECHTENSTEINand the GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC (1) abolished the death penalty for all crimes.
1989: CAMBODIA, NEW ZEALAND, ROMANIAand SLOVENIA(2) abolished the death penalty for all crimes.
1990: ANDORRA, CROATIA (2), the CZECH AND SLOVAK FEDERAL REPUBLIC (3), HUNGARY,IRELAND, MOZAMBIQUE, NAMIBIAand SAO TOMÉ AND PRíNCIPEabolished the death penalty for all crimes NEPALabolished the death penalty for ordinary crimes.
1992: ANGOLA, PARAGUAYand SWITZERLANDabolished the death penalty for all crimes.
1993: GREECE, GUINEA-BISSAUand HONG KONG(4) abolished the death penalty for all crimes.
1994 ITALYabolished the death penalty for all crimes.
1995: MAURITIUS, MOLDOVAand SPAINabolished the death penalty for all crimes.
SOUTH AFRICAabolished the death penalty for ordinary crimes.
1996: BELGIUMabolished the death penalty for all crimes.
1997: GEORGIA, NEPAL, POLANDand SOUTH AFRICAabolished the death penalty for all crimes. BOLIVIAand BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINAabolished the death penalty for ordinary crimes.
1998: AZERBAIJAN, BULGARIA, CANADA, ESTONIAand LITHUANIAabolished the death penalty for all crimes.
1999: CYPRUSabolished the death penalty for all crimes. LATVIA(5) abolished the death penalty for ordinary crimes only.
Notes:
1. In 1990 the German Democratic Republic became unified with the Federal Republic of Germany, where the death penalty had been abolished in 1949.
2. Slovenia and Croatia abolished the death penalty while they were still republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The two republics became independent in 1991.
3. In 1993 the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic divided into two states, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
4. In 1996 Hong Kong was returned to Chinese rule as a special administrative region of China. Amnesty International understands that Hong Kong will remain abolitionist.
5. In 1999 the Latvian parliament voted to ratify Protocol No. 6 to the European Convention on Human Rights, abolishing the death penalty for peacetime offences.
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