Exécution
Exécution refers to the act of carrying out a sentence of death. This practice has a long and varied history across different cultures and legal systems. Historically, execution methods have included hanging, beheading, firing squad, electrocution, lethal injection, and stoning, among others. The specific method employed often depended on the time period, geographical location, and the nature of the crime committed.
In modern times, many countries have abolished capital punishment. However, it remains a legal penalty in some
The legal framework surrounding execution is typically stringent, involving a conviction by a court of law,