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Call for inputs – Secretary-General’s report on a moratorium on the use of the death penalty

Issued by

United Nations Secretary General

presented to

the General Assembly at its fifty-seventh session in September 2022

Report

Issued by Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights

Subject

Death penalty

Symbol Number

A/77/274

Summary

The Secretary General’s report provides information on the implementation of General Assembly resolution 75/183. It discusses developments towards the abolition of the death penalty and the establishment of moratoriums on executions and highlights trends in the use of the death penalty, including the application of international standards relating to the protection of the rights of those facing the death penalty.

Background

Background

In its resolution 75/183 on a “Moratorium on the use of the death penalty” adopted on 16 December 2020, the General Assembly requested the Secretary-General to report at its seventy-seventh session on the implementation of the resolution.  

The Secretary-General’s report will be presented to the General Assembly at its fifty-seventh session in September 2022.

Objectives

The report aims to provide an update on developments since 16 December 2020 on the question of a moratorium on the use of the death penalty and other issues included in resolution 75/183 of the General Assembly, such as the provision of safeguards guaranteeing protection of the rights of those facing the death penalty, including the right to apply for pardon or commutation; information, disaggregated by sex, age, nationality and race, and other applicable criteria, with regard to the use of the death penalty (e.g. the number of persons sentenced to death, the number of persons on death row and the number of executions carried out, the number of death sentences reversed or commuted on appeal or in which amnesty or pardon has been granted, and information on any scheduled execution); restrictions on the use of the death penalty; the reduction of the number of offences for which the death penalty may be imposed; the establishment of a moratorium on executions with a view to abolishing the death penalty; and experiences of States that have adopted a moratorium on the use of the death penalty or that have abolished it.

Treatment of inputs received

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Inputs Received
Inputs Received

Member States

NHRIs

IGOs

UN

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Others

Treatment of inputs received

Unless requested otherwise, all contributions are made available in full and as received on this webpage.