RT Article T1 The death penalty in Iran JF The Elgar companion to capital punishment and society SP 372 OP 383 A1 Schabas, William 1950- LA English YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/193625252X AB Iran is probably the country with the world’s highest rate of execution. The death penalty can be imposed for a broad range of crimes, although most cases involve drug-related crimes or murder. The number of executions declined in the mid-2010s following amendments to drug legislation, but the reduction was only temporary. In cases of murder, the family of the victim participates in the penalty phase, with the right to insist on capital punishment unless the perpetrator provides ‘blood money’. Iran is one of the few countries to permit public executions. It also allows execution of individuals who were under the age of 18 at the time of the crime. Iran is in quite flagrant conflict with international legal obligations it has assumed with respect to capital punishment. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 381-383 SN 9781803929149 K1 Islam K1 Islamisches Recht K1 Shariah K1 Juvenile K1 Narcotic drugs K1 Iran DO 10.4337/9781803929156.00036