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Amnesty notes that every year in the past decade, three countries on average have abolished the death penalty.
More than two thirds of the world's countries have abolished the death penalty in law or practice.
US states have abolished the death penalty
Over two thirds of the world's countries have abolished the death penalty in law
Seven of these countries have abolished the death penalty only for‘ordinary' crimes, as opposed to‘exceptional'
More than 2/3 of countries around the world have abolished the death penalty,
Such a system should take into account the fact that a number of countries have abolished capital punishment for all crimes
As of today, 137 states in the world have abolished the death penalty in law or practice.
Over two thirds of the world s nations have abolished the death penalty in law or practice.
Despite everything, today there are already 154 countries that have abolished the death penalty in law or in practice.
According to Amnesty International, more than two-thirds of the world's countries have abolished the death penalty in law or practice.
Schengen Area: An area containing 26 European countries that have abolished passport and immigration controls at their common borders.
Thanks to the listing process, dozens of countries have abolished harmful tax regimes
Numerous countries have abolished mandatory rotation after some time,
Therefore“Thanks to the listing process, dozens of countries have abolished harmful tax regimes
Whereas in the Asia-Pacific region twenty states have abolished capital punishment
Whereas 101 countries have abolished the death penalty for all crimes, and the number of countries which have abolished the death penalty in law
Whereas most Member States have abolished tax regulations that explicitly differentiate between men
more than two-thirds of the countries of the world have abolished the death penalty in law
Social media have abolished the idea of privacy, and in some ways