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Respondent State.
At
paragraph
7.3 o'f its Communication, the
Committee
clarified this point, referring to its jurisprudence to the effect that <the.automatic
and mandatory imposition of the death penalty constitutes an arbitrary deprivation
of life, in violation of article 6, paragraph 1, of the Covenant>, reiterating that this
is so "where the death penalty is imposed without regard to the defendant's
personal circumstances or the circumstances of the particular offence.ls The
existence of a de facto moratorium on the death penalty is not sufficient to make a
mandatory death sentence consistent with the Covenant>20. The Court could
have shown a sense of initiative.
ln the light of the foregoing, I append this dissenting opinion
Blaise Tchikaya,
Judge
22 March 2019
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''HRC, Communication, Mwamba v. Zambia,lo March 2010, parc.6.3; Chlsanga v. Zambia,
18 October 2005, para. 7 .4; Kennedy v. Tinidad and Tobago,26 March 2002, para. 7 .3, Thompson v
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, 18 October 2000, para. 8.2.
'oHRC, Communication Weerawansa v Sri Lanka,17 March 2009, para.7.2.
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