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30 Hum. Rts. Q. 772 (2008)
For the Abolition of the Death Penalty in America: The Advocacy of Robert Badinter

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For the Abolition of the Death Penalty
in America: The Advocacy of Robert
Badinter
Martin A. Rogoff*
Robert Badinter, Contre la peine de mort: Ecrits 1970-2006 (Librarie
Arth~me Fayard, Paris, 2006), pp. 320; Robert Badinter, L'Abolition (Librarie
Arth~me Fayard, Paris, 2000), pp. 286.
ABSTRACT
This essay reviews two books by Robert Badinter, former President of France's
Constitutional Council and former French Minister of Justice. Taken together,
they describe his successful advocacy against the death penalty in France,
both in the courtroom and in the political arena. The essay focuses on his
current goal of advancing the cause of abolition in the United States, as
expressed in Contre la peine de mort. After making the case that arguments
against the death penalty are for the most part unoriginal and unconvinc-
ing to non-abolitionists, the essay maintains that successful opposition to
capital punishment must be based primarily on the strategies and tactics
of the advocate. It then goes on to explore and analyze the reasons for
Badinter's success in France, and concludes by stressing Badinter's ability to
exercise a highly nuanced judgment, grounded in his historical and literary
sensibilities, that enables him to be flexible and adaptable as his advocacy
takes different forms or as situations develop in unpredictable ways.
* Martin A. Rogoff is Foundation Professor of Law and Director of the French Law Program
at the University of Maine School of Law. He is the author of numerous articles on French
law.
Human Rights Quarterly 30 (2008) 772-796 © 2008 by The Johns Hopkins University Press

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