Jugdes...not Parliament made all the law
Answer:
There are tons of consequences
Explanation:
For starters, huge swathes of land were utterly devastated from the fighting, many countries were divided up between the allies (i.e Germany, Korea).
Also, the Americans and Soviets began competing over which system was better (capitalism or communism?) which only furthered world tensions and damage. The war also left many economies devastated from putting so much into their militaries.
Many population centers were completely obliterated (70 - 80 million casualties in ww2). And in many countries new dictators and tyrants were able to take over and just make life worse for their already struggling people.
Executed for high treason for his role in the 1885 resistance to Canadian encroachment on Métis lands. Riel was initially dismissed as a rebel by Canadian historians, although many now sympathize with Riel as a Métis leader who fought to protect his people from the Canadian government.
There is a majority of 123 countries who got rid of the death penalty in practice and in law as of March, year 2007. However, there are still 73 countries who did not abolish such death penalty in their law and practice.