EU Policy On The Death Penalty
UNITED NATIONS COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Geneva, Switzerland
Safeguards
Guaranteeing Protection of the Rights of
Those Facing the Death Penalty
Adopted by Economic and Social Council resolution
1984/50of 25 May 1984
1. In countries which have not abolished the death penalty, capital punishment
may be imposed only for the most serious crimes, it being understood that
their scope should not go beyond intentional crimes with lethal or other
extremely grave consequences.
2. Capital punishment may be imposed only for a crime for which the death
penalty is prescribed by law at the time of its commission, it being understood
that if, subsequent to the commission of the crime, provision is made
by law for the imposition of a lighter penalty, the offender shall benefit
thereby.
3. Persons below 18 years of age at the time of the commission of the
crime shall not be sentenced to death, nor shall the death sentence be
carried out on pregnant women, or on new mothers, or on persons who have
become insane.
4. Capital punishment may be imposed only when the guilt of the person
charged is based upon clear and convincing evidence leaving no room for
an alternative explanation of the facts.
5. Capital punishment may only be carried out pursuant to a final judgement
rendered by a competent court after legal process which gives all possible
safeguards to ensure a fair trial, at least equal to those contained in
article 14 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights,
including the right of anyone suspected of or charged with a crime for
which capital punishment may be imposed to adequate legal assistance at
all stages of the proceedings.
6. Anyone sentenced to death shall have the right to appeal to a court
of higher jurisdiction, and steps should be taken to ensure that such
appeals shall become mandatory.
7. Anyone sentenced to death shall have the right to seek pardon, or
commutation of sentence; pardon or commutation of sentence may be granted
in all cases of capital punishment.
8. Capital punishment shall not be carried out pending any appeal or
other recourse procedure or other proceeding relating to pardon or commutation
of the sentence.
9. Where capital punishment occurs, it shall be carried out so as to
inflict the minimum possible suffering.
