> >Eleanor Roosevelt (United States of America), Ren� Cassin (France), > >Charles Malik (Lebanon), Peng Chun Chang (China), Hernan Santa Cruz > >(Chile), Alexandre Bogomolov/Alexei Pavlov, (Soviet Union), Lord > >Dukeston/Geoffrey Wilson (United Kingdom) William Hodgson > (Australia), and > >John Humphrey (Canada). > Just for information, how many of those countries had the death > penalty at > the time it was written? ....all? I think all. How many still do? Mainland Britain doesn't, although the United Kingdom still does (Isle of Man still has the death penalty, IIRC). Charlie
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