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amnesties include: Napoleon's
amnesty of
March 13, 1815, from
which thirteen eminent persons,
including Talleyrand, were exempt; the
Prussian amnesty...
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Amnesty International (also
referred to as
Amnesty or AI) is an
international non-governmental
organization focused on
human rights, with its headquarters...
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safety regulations.
Zoning amnesties generally are
awarded by
authorities for
short term
economic and
political gain.
Amnesty laws have been
described as...
- The
Amnesty of 1953 was the
largest amnesty in the
history of the
Soviet Union (and in the
history of Russia) in
terms of the
number of the
released persons...
- Look up
amnesty in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Amnesty is a
pardon extended by the
government to a
group or
class of persons.
Amnesty may also refer...
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eligible for the
amnesty program. In 1987,
Reagan used his
executive authority to
legalize the
status of
minor children of
parents granted amnesty under the...
- An
amnesty bin or
amnesty box is a
receptacle into
which items can be
placed without incurring consequences related to
those items.
Amnesty bins have been...
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early amnesty. In 2021, 790
prisoners were
released early from
prisons in Germany. Some states, such as the USA,
conduct one-time
Christmas amnesties. LTO...
- The
Belfast Guidelines on
Amnesty and
Accountability set out a
framework to
evaluate the
legality and
legitimacy of
amnesties in
accordance with the multiple...
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Hindenburg Amnesties were a
succession of four
amnesties for
certain groups of
political prisoners in Germany. The
largest Hindenburg Amnesty, in terms...