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'''{{wp|Capital punishment}}''' has occurred over much of the world in the past. However, in the past century, many countries in the region have abolished the practice. The following summarises the countries and conditions in which capital punishment is legal around the world.
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==Legend==
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{{colorbox|#008080}}'''Abolitionist''': Capital punishment has been formally abolished by statute or constitution.<br>
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{{colorbox|#80E000}}'''Abolitionist in peacetime''': Capital punishment has been formally abolished except for crimes committed under exceptional circumstances (such as wartime).<br>
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{{colorbox|#E0A040}}'''Abolitionist in practice''': Capital punishment is legal but the country has not executed anyone during the last 10 years and is believed to have a policy or established practice of not carrying out executions.<br>
{{colorbox|#FF0000}}'''Retentionist''': Capital punishment is legal and is used for ordinary offences.
==List==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! class="unsortable" |
! style="width:13em;" |Country
! style="width:7em;" |Year implemented
! style="width:7em;" |Year of last execution
! style="width:7em;" |Year abolished
! class="unsortable" |Notes
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| bgcolor="#E0A040" |
|{{flag|Alstin}}
| align="center" |1559
| align="center" |1991
| align="center" |In effect
|TBA
|-
| bgcolor="#FF0000" |
|{{flag|Burgundie}}
| align="center" |Antiquity
| align="center" |2034
| align="center" |In effect
|The death penalty in [[Burgundie]] has existed since antiquity. The death penalty is reserved for violent crimes known in [[Burgundie]] as "crimes of power" such as sexual crimes (especially rape and pedophilia), serial murder, systemic abuse (physical and emotional), and treason. [[Burgundie]] is unique among developed nations for also having a legal concept for vigilantism. Called ''Deuagant'' (Eng. taken from God), it is a non-sanctioned execution that is defensible in the community in which it occurs. This construct is not formally sanctioned by the [[Government of Burgundie#Judicial Brand|Lazarine Court]], but if there is not a subsequent outcry cases are not common against the community in which it occurred. While ''Deuagant'' is not a proven deterrent to sexual crimes, in particular, [[Burgundie]] does have a one of the lowest sexual crimes reporting rates in the [[Occidental world]].
|-
| bgcolor="#FF0000" |
|{{flag|Bussdaberria}}
| align="center" |1954
| align="center" |2039
| align="center" |In effect
|Stipulated by the Treaty of Kartika, Bussdaberria is allowed under extraordinary circumstances to enforce the death penalty to "any-and-all henious crimes against life itself". This has conflicting interpertation, the death penalty was disused since 1961 until 1997; with the takeover of the Regency Council, most offenses depending on severity of murders over the years expanding further and further categories. It started to include rapes, drug trafficking etc. Bussdaberria currently has the highest amount of executions per year.
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| bgcolor="#E0A040" |
|{{flag|Caphiria}}
| align="center" |Antiquity
| align="center" |2030
| align="center" |In effect
|Capital punishment is lawful and has existed since antiquity though in modern times it has faced criticism. Today, it is reserved for the most heinous crimes: rape, murder, terrorism, treason and espionage.
|-
| bgcolor="#008080" |
|{{flag|Carna}}
| align="center" |Antiquity
| align="center" |1957
| align="center" |1961
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|-
| bgcolor="#80E000" |
|{{flag|Cartadania}}
| align="center" |Antiquity
| align="center" |2020
| align="center" |In effect <br />(Considered for abolition)
|The death penalty in Cartadania was first used as a punishment for the corrupt during the overthrow of Cartadania's first government. It has been used throughout the years usually in extreme crimes and during upscale wars. While remaining legal, the Department of Justice has recommended it be phased out in favor of other methods. Progress towards abolition has stalled in recent years, however, failing to make it completely to the Senate floor due to lack of interest. Its use is still subject to strict review to prohibit unjustified execution.
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| bgcolor="#FF0000" |
|{{flag|Eldmora-Regulus}}
| align="center" |Antiquity
| align="center" |2021
| align="center" |In effect
|The death penalty is still in effect in Eldmora-Auregulus, it's primarily reserved for cases involving violent rape, serial murder, pedophilia, treason, terrorism and systemic abuse.
|-
| bgcolor="#FF0000" |
|{{flag|Faneria}}
| align="center" |Antiquity
| align="center" |2024
| align="center" |In effect
|Death sentences in Faneria are generally reserved for cases involving murder, treason, violent rape, and occasionally the systematic abuse of dependents. While the practice of branding or tattooing felons for these crimes is far more common alongside prison time, the death penalty is still exercised on occasion for homicides, terrorism, and conspiracy against the state.
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| bgcolor="#008080" |
|{{flag|Fiannria}}
| align="center" |Antiquity
| align="center" |1952
| align="center" |1955
|While protest to the Death Penalty can be traced back to the early 20th century, it was not until after the Great War to legislative action took place nationwide to affirm every human being, even the worst among them, are indeed human and deserve the right to life.
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| bgcolor="#E0A040" |
|{{flag|Kiravia}}
| align="center" |Antiquity
| align="center" |2034
| align="center" |In effect
|Capital punishment is lawful in the federal court system, most state and territorial courts, and the military justice system. Some states have abolished capital punishment - either entirely or for all ordinary crimes - while many more have discontinued capital punishment in practice, both with and without formal moratoria, but have not abolished it. Though most often handed down for (usually aggravated) murders and (in some states) aggravated rapes, it may also be used as a penalty for espionage, treason, piracy, perfidy and other military crimes, aircraft hijacking, and train derailment. A few jurisdictions, such as [[Kyllera]], allow capital punishment for arson and horse theft. {{wp|Firing squad}} is the standard method of execution.
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| bgcolor="#E0A040" |
|{{flag|Urcea}}
| align="center" |Antiquity
| align="center" |1976
| align="center" |In effect
|The death penalty in Urcea has existed since antiquity. The death penalty is reserved for specific [[Criminal_justice_system_of_Urcea#A1-3_Felony|Class A felonies]], but is not in functional use.
|-
| bgcolor="#E0A040" |
|{{flag|Vithinja}}
| align="center" |Antiquity
| align="center" |1984
| align="center" |In effect
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