- Capital punishment in Belgium
Capital punishment inBelgium was formally abolished on1996-08-01 for all crimes, in both peacetime and wartime. The last execution for crimes committed in peacetime took place in July 1863, when inYpres a farmer was executed for murder. The last execution for an ordinary crime took place on26 March 1918 at Veurne Prison when Emile Ferfaille, a military officer found guilty of killing his pregnant girlfriend, was guillotined. This was the first execution to be carried out since 1863. The guillotine that was used had to be imported fromFrance .Between November 1944 and August 1950 around 242 people were executed by
firing squad for crimes committed during theSecond World War . 241 of them had been convicted as collaborators. A total of 2940 persons were sentenced to death in this period, but only 242 executions were carried out. The last person ever to be executed in Belgium was the German war criminal Philipp Schmitt, the camp commander of the concentration campFort Breendonk . Although the Belgian Penal Code stipulated that the death penalty had to be carried out bydecapitation , because the 242 persons executed following the Second World War were tried by a military court they were executed by firing squad.Quote box
quote="The death penalty is abolished."
source=– Article 14bis of the Belgian ConstitutionOn1999-01-01 protocol number six, forbidding the death penalty in all circumstances, of theEuropean Convention of Human Rights came into force and Belgium has also signed the second optional protocol of theInternational Covenant on Civil and Political Rights . On2 February 2005 , the prohibition of the death penalty was included in the Belgian Constitution by inserting an Article 14bis.References
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