The International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI) commends the State of Colorado, United States, on repealing the death penalty for crimes committed after 1 July 2020. It has become the 22nd state to abolish capital punishment. The decision was justified by the inefficiency of the punishment as a deterrent, its painful and violent execution, and its disproportionate implementation against people from non-white communities.
Senate Bill 20-100, introduced on 14 January 2020, was passed and signed by the Governor of Colorado, Jared Polis, on 23 March 2020. Although the law is not retrospective, Governor Polis has commuted the sentences of the three men who were awaiting execution to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Governor Polis explained these commutations by saying that they are consistent with the abolition of capital punishment and consistent with ‘the recognition that the death penalty cannot be, and never has been, administered equitably in the State of Colorado.’
IBAHRI Co-Chair and immediate past Secretary General of the Swedish Bar Association, Anne Ramberg commented: ‘The significance of this event spans beyond the borders of Colorado as it sends a positive message across the US and the rest of the world. The IBAHRI has consistently worked to uphold the illegality of the death penalty under international law. The IBAHRI welcomes this new legislation, which brings us one step closer to a world free from the death penalty.’
Adopted on 15 May 2008, the IBAHRI Council Resolution on the Abolition of the Death Penalty maintains that the death penalty is illegal under the justice system of international law. The IBAHRI is pleased with the state of Colorado joining the fold of precursors among US states who have relinquished this inhumane form of justice, and congratulates Governor Polis and Coloradan lawmakers for this victory of human rights over this outdated penalty.
IBAHRI Director, Baroness Helena Kennedy QC stated: ‘Anyone sincerely committed to the fulfilment of human rights must eventually come to the realisation that the death penalty is not, nor has it ever been a viable punishment, whatever crime may have been committed. By renouncing this practice, the lawmakers of Colorado have demonstrated a real dedication to the pursuit of human rights which the IBAHRI commends.’