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Encyclopedia > Extrajudicial

Extrajudicial execution and extrajudicial punishment are terms to describe death sentences and other types of punishment, respectively, executed without prior proper judicial procedure.


A minority of member nations of the United Nations still include the death penalty as part of their legal system, and this number continues to decrease. However, in order to minimise the chance of public criticism of a decision to kill someone, some governments use their security forces to kill people without going through any legal procedure, generally in a secretive way. Such a killing is termed an extrajudicial execution.


When insufficient information exists to distinguish whether someone has been killed by a government or rather is being secretly held in prison, the person is considered to have disappeared.

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Extrajudicial punishment in Soviet Union

See NKVD troika and Special Council of the NKVD for examples from the history of the Soviet Union, where extrajudicial punishment "by administrative means" was part of the state policy.


Monitoring organizations

Schools for teaching techniques such as extrajudicial executions and torture

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14 point Program for the Prevention of Extrajudicial Executions (1041 words)
Extrajudicial executions are fundamental violations of human rights and an affront to the conscience of humanity.
The prohibition of extrajudicial executions and the essential safeguards for their prevention must not be suspended under any circumstances, including states of war or other public emergency.
The prohibition of extrajudicial executions should be reflected in the training of all officials involved in the arrest and custody of prisoners and all officials authorized to use lethal force, and in the instructions issued to them.
Extrajudicial punishment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (582 words)
Extrajudicial punishment is physical punishment without the permission of a court or legal authority.
One interpretation behind the concept of extrajudicial punishment is that governments will break their own legal code when it is necessary for them to do so.
Extrajudicial punishment is a typical feature of totalitarian and other politically repressive regimes using death squads for this purpose, but even self-proclaimed or internationally recognized democracies have been known to use extrajudicial punishment under certain circumstances.
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