Documento - La pena de muerte: Lista de países abolicionistas y retencionistas

The death penalty: List of abolitionist and retentionist countries

(1 January 2005)



March 2005AI Index: ACT 50/004/2005




Five countries abolished the death penalty for all crimes in 2004. More than half the countries in the world have now abolished the death penalty in law or practice.

Attached is a list of countries and territories, 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 the past decade, an average of three 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.

As of 1 January 2005, the number of abolitionist and retentionist countries was as follows:


Abolitionist for all crimes 84

Abolitionist for ordinary crimes only 12

Abolitionist in practice 24


Total abolitionist in law or practice 120

Retentionist 76


Regular updates to the List of abolitionist and retentionist countries are posted on the death penalty page on the Amnesty International website at www.amnesty.org/deathpenalty.


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1. ABOLITIONIST FOR ALL CRIMES


Countries whose laws do not provide for the death penalty for any crime


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


Country

Date(A)

Date(AO)

Date(last ex.)




ANDORRA

1990


1943





ANGOLA

1992







ARMENIA

2003







AUSTRALIA

1985

1984

1967





AUSTRIA

1968

1950

1950





AZERBAIJAN

1998


1993





BELGIUM

1996


1950





BHUTAN

2004


1964K





BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA

2001

1997






BULGARIA

1998


1989





CAMBODIA

1989







CANADA

1998

1976

1962





CAPE VERDE

1981


1835





COLOMBIA

1910


1909





COSTA RICA

1877







COTE D'IVOIRE

2000







CROATIA

1990







CYPRUS

2002

1983

1962





CZECH REPUBLIC

1990







DENMARK

1978

1933

1950





DJIBOUTI

1995


Ind.





DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

1966







ECUADOR

1906







ESTONIA

1998


1991





FINLAND

1972

1949

1944





FRANCE

1981


1977





GEORGIA

1997


1994K





GERMANY

1987







GREECE

2004

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





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KIRIBATI



Ind.

LIECHTENSTEIN

1987


1785

LITHUANIA

1998


1995





LUXEMBOURG

1979


1949





MACEDONIA (former Yug. Rep.)

1991







MALTA

2000

1971

1943





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





NIUE








NORWAY

1979

1905

1948





PALAU








PANAMA



1903K





PARAGUAY

1992


1928





POLAND

1997


1988





PORTUGAL

1976

1867

1849K

55



ROMANIA

1989


1989




SAMOA

2004


Ind.





SAN MARINO

1865

1848

1468K





SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE

1990


Ind.





SENEGAL

2004


1967





SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO

2002







SEYCHELLES

1993


Ind.





SLOVAK REPUBLIC

1990







SLOVENIA

1989







SOLOMON ISLANDS


1966

Ind.





SOUTH AFRICA

1997

1995

1991





SPAIN

1995

1978

1975





SWEDEN

1972

1921

1910





SWITZERLAND

1992

1942

1944





TIMOR-LESTE

1999







TURKEY

2004

2002

1984





TURKMENISTAN

1999







TUVALU



Ind.





UKRAINE

1999







UNITED KINGDOM

1998

1973

1964





URUGUAY

1907







VANUATU



Ind.





VATICAN CITY STATE

1969







VENEZUELA

1863

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2. ABOLITIONIST FOR ORDINARY CRIMES ONLY


Countries 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 crimes


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



Country

Date(AO)

Date(last ex.)

ALBANIA

2000





ARGENTINA

1984





BOLIVIA

1997

1974




BRAZIL

1979

1855




CHILE

2001

1985




COOK ISLANDS






EL SALVADOR

1983

1973K




FIJI

1979

1964




ISRAEL

1954

1962




LATVIA

1999

1996




MEXICO


1937




PERU

1979

1979





3. ABOLITIONIST IN PRACTICE


Countries that retain the death penalty for ordinary crimes such as murder but can be considered abolitionist in practice in that they have not executed anyone during the past 10 years and are believed to have a policy or established practice of not carrying out executions. The list also includes countries which have made an international commitment not to use the death penalty.


Abbreviations: Date (last ex.) = date of last execution; K= date of last known execution; Ind.= no executions since independence


Country

Date(last ex.)

ALGERIA

1993



BENIN

1987



BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

1957K



BURKINA FASO

1988



CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC

1981



CONGO (Republic)

1982



GAMBIA

1981



GRENADA

1978



KENYA

1987



MADAGASCAR

1958K



MALDIVES

1952K



MALI

1980



MAURITANIA

1987



MOROCCO

1993



MYANMAR




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NAURU

Ind.

NIGER

1976K

PAPUA NEW GUINEA

1950



RUSSIAN FEDERATION

1999



SRI LANKA

1976



SURINAME

1982



TOGO




TONGA

1982



TUNISIA

1991




4. RETENTIONIST


Countries and territories that retain the death penalty for ordinary crimes


AFGHANISTAN

ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA

BAHAMAS

BAHRAIN

BANGLADESH

BARBADOS

BELARUS

BELIZE

BOTSWANA

BURUNDI

CAMEROON

CHAD

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

KOREA (North)

KOREA (South)

KUWAIT

KYRGYZSTAN

LAOS

LEBANON

LESOTHO

LIBERIA

LIBYA

MALAWI

MALAYSIA

MONGOLIA

NIGERIA

OMAN

PAKISTAN

PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY

PHILIPPINES

QATAR

RWANDA

SAINT CHRISTOPHER & NEVIS

SAINT LUCIA

SAINT VINCENT & GRENADINES

SAUDI ARABIA

SIERRA LEONE

SINGAPORE

SOMALIA

SUDAN

SWAZILAND

SYRIA

TAIWAN

TAJIKISTAN

TANZANIA

THAILAND

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

UGANDA

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

UZBEKISTAN

VIET NAM

YEMEN

ZAMBIA

ZIMBABWE


COUNTRIES WHICH HAVE ABOLISHED THE DEATH PENALTY SINCE 1976


1976:PORTUGALabolished the death penalty for all crimes.


1978:DENMARKabolished the death penalty for all 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, ROMANIA and 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.


1992:ANGOLA, PARAGUAYand SWITZERLANDabolished the death penalty for all crimes.


1993:GUINEA-BISSAU, HONG KONG(4)and SEYCHELLESabolished the death penalty for all crimes.


1994:ITALYabolished the death penalty for all crimes.


1995:DJIBOUTI, MAURITIUS, MOLDOVAand SPAINabolished the death penalty for all crimes.


1996:BELGIUMabolished the death penalty for all crimes.


1997:GEORGIA, NEPAL, POLANDand SOUTH AFRICAabolished the death penalty for all crimes. BOLIVIAabolished the death penalty for ordinary crimes.


1998:AZERBAIJAN, BULGARIA, CANADA, ESTONIA, LITHUANIAand the UNITED KINGDOMabolished the death penalty for all crimes.


1999:EAST TIMOR (nowTIMOR-LESTE), TURKMENISTANand UKRAINE abolished the death penalty for all crimes. LATVIA(5)abolished the death penalty for ordinary crimes.

2000:ALBANIA(6)abolished the death penalty for ordinary crimes. COTE DIVOIREand MALTAabolished the death penalty for all crimes.


2001: BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINAabolished the death penalty for all crimes. (7) CHILEabolished the death penalty for ordinary crimes.


2002: CYPRUS andYUGOSLAVIA (now SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO)abolished the death penalty for all crimes.


2003: ARMENIAabolished the death penalty for all crimes.


2004: BHUTAN, GREECE (8), SAMOA, SENEGAL and TURKEYabolished the death penalty for all crimes.


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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 1997 Hong Kong was returned to Chinese rule as a special administrative region of China. Since then Hong Kong has remained 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.

(6) In 2000 Albania ratified Protocol No. 6 to the European Convention on Human Rights, abolishing the death penalty for peacetime offences.

(7) In 2001 Bosnia-Herzegovina ratified the Second Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, abolishing the death penalty for all crimes.

(8) In November 2004 the Greek parliament approved the ratification of Protocol No. 13 to the European Convention on Human Rights, thereby abolishing the death penalty for all crimes.

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