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On the role of resumptive pronouns in amnestying island constraint violations.
However, we were encouraged by the amnesties of 1981 and 1982 and hope that the process of release will be completed before too long.
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In certain situations, plea bargains, amnesties and pardons can be important too.
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We were promised that there would be no amnesties and that things would be different, and our people went out and voted.
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We must not gloss over the fact that amnesties require careful scrutiny and are very wide in their consequences.
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They are in prison for offences against the ordinary law of the land, which will take its course without any amnesties.
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Our straightforward position is that we have learned from past amnesties and there should be no future ones.
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The point at issue on the amendment is whether those immunities and amnesties are to be withdrawn or not.
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They granted a number of partial amnesties, and they speeded up the trials.
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Amnesties were granted to those who were guilty of some of the most heinous crimes recorded in history.
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I believe as a matter of principle that all amnesties need to be scrutinised with great care.
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There have been no "amnesties" targeted at people who entered illegally in the last 15 years.
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Such amnesties would only perpetuate the activities of the criminal gangs that are engaged in illegal immigration and human trafficking.
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All he has to do is to raise his little finger, and these men would be amnestied and freed tomorrow.
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I should like to know about the progress of those amnesties, how many have been granted and to whom.
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The regime has announced a number of amnesties for those whom it has deported, but few have taken those very seriously.
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Hopefully even those accused of participation in the 1994 civil war will be amnestied since this would be a vital step to national reconciliation.
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Indeed, that has happened in the case of amnesties.
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In other countries there have been political amnesties for prisoners.
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However, we cannot have amnesties every year, or they will lose their effect.
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Does he agree that if those amnesties had not been granted, the authoritarian regimes of which he speaks would not have relinquished power?
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There are good and bad amnesties, cheat amnesties and desperately needed ones.
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The prison population has fallen by a quarter in the past four years as amnesties take effeet, and prison sentencing is increasingly humanised.
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There must be an end to amnesties that only encourage more people to present bogus asylum applications in the hope of benefiting from the next.
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All they ever talk about are amnesties and the certainty that their boys will get out, but they will not.
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The message we should send—not only to the 10,000, but, more crucially, to future applicants—is that such virtual amnesties will not be given on the ground of waiting time.
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My noble friend also asked about amnesties.
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Are they to be amnestied?
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Amnesties have to be offered very carefully and generally the practice has been to do it, if at all, only after a change in the law.
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Amnesty's lasting impression from the trip was that tolerance of criticism and dissent is shrinking while at the same time the regime talks of moving towards civilian government.
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Subject to that, we feel that it would assist to restore confidence if amnesties were granted at the earliest possible moment, and the prisons were emptied.
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What is the status of those amnesties?
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Perhaps more amnesties are called for.
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Blanket amnesties are incompatible with the statute.
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Among those powers are: pardons, conditional pardons, commutations of sentence, conditional commutations of sentence, remissions of fines and forfeitures, respites and amnesties.
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The members of the junta have been amnestied, but there is no legal bar to prosecuting the other people who were involved.
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Riverboat excursions and promises of tax amnesties lured home buyers to the subdivision.
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In 1989, he was amnestied and a resumption of the procedure was struck down because of a legal imbroglio.
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As a case in point, it may be useful to consider the current amnesty\\' justice ' provisions.
Yanikian, sentenced to life imprisonment, was amnestied in 1984 and died shortly afterwards.
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However, the central government started a successful campaign offering amnesties to induce surrenders.
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Many libraries also offer alternatives and amnesties in order to encourage patrons to return overdue books.
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They were amnestied some months later and given a state pardon.
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Judgment for these crimes was never fully carried out due to legal prescription and granted amnesties.
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He could recommend changes to the law code and the granting of general amnesties to those charged with crimes.
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The rest were released between 1962 and 1964 when a number of amnesties were granted.
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He contends that this risk is particularly pronounced where truth commissions employ amnesties, and especially blanket amnesties to pardon perpetrators of serious crimes.
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A prerequisite to receive a status of "upravenec" was an application for a pardon of conviction for illegal emigration (12,486 applied) or being amnestied.
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Believing that the amnesty forbade investigations of any sort, the court continued to have cases transferred to military tribunals, where they were abruptly suspended.
Two years later, an amnesty law was passed releasing those who were convicted.
More difficult to accept was the provision of amnesty to those who had undertaken violations of human rights.
In the past there have been many occasions were amnesties were offered and mass executions were delivered.
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International, regional and national courts have increasingly overturned general amnesties.
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A large proportion of those who took a subordinate part in the insurrection were amnestied.
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Given this initial societal acceptance of amnesty, the question of justice has not dissipated.
Most significant have been those trials involving crimes committed during the period covered by the amnesty.
Justices could have deployed these arguments to reopen court inquiries into maltreatment of political prisoners that had been closed by the military amnesty.
In 1962-1963, there was a general political amnesty.
The first law of amnesty for already built gecekondu (shacks built "overnight") enacted in 194950 was followed by similar pieces of legislation under successive governments.
In return all supporters of the restoration, except agitators and ringleaders, would be amnestied.
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Previous amnesty laws were passed in 1983, 1987, and 1992 to free political prisoners on both sides.
As a result, amnesties were issued to the survivors and the camp's remaining population evacuated early in 1961.
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The challenge produced a negative ruling, provoking a hardening of the courts' stance on amnesty and rendering the accountability climate even less favourable.
The granting of amnesty and government posts to the rebels made a mockery of the basic principles of human rights and democracy.
One year on, many trials are unregistered and the amnesty remains open.
Already, the most respected peer-reviewed journals are trying to address publication bias by declaring an "amnesty" on unpublished trials that authors wish to submit (29).
Vallat was released on parole in 1949 and amnestied in 1954.
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Arrests of leading intellectuals continued, punctuated by occasional amnesties, over the following decade.
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Their faults have been amnestied.
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She was finally amnestied in 1957.
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A general amnesty bill, too, was necessary.
The military proved more resilient than expected, however, protagonising rebellions in the face of human rights prosecutions and achieving the introduction of amnesty provisions and pardons in 1986 and 1987.
In the early 1990s both countries underwent political transitions which appeared to establish or preserve impunity in the form of broadly drafted and apparently unassailable amnesty laws.
Quite often festive amnesties to the people who once have violated the law (generally on unintentional and to not serious crimes, and also women and minors appear condemned).
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We can discern within the judiciary a greater sensitivity to human rights concerns, and in particular, a greater willingness to cast doubts on the amnesty law.
We are acting now, with this amnesty, not out of weakness but out of a strength that, six months ago, we did not possess.
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I think a conditional amnesty is a complete mistake in this matter.
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I now want to say a word about the recent amnesty.
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Why should not we amnesty ours, and begin by amnestying those who have never been charged or tried?
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Are you not going to give them an amnesty?
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An amnesty for such cases would be highly desirable.
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I go further than that, and say let us have at once a general amnesty.
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I think we are all agreed about the amnesty for the loyalists.
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The mere fact that there had to be such an amnesty is evidence that there was a real evil there, doing untold damage.
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I fully support the plan which is now put forward for the extension of the idea of an amnesty.
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In the event he was amnestied within twelve months.
The literature on tax amnesties and compliance does not cast any doubt on the negative association between these two.
The difference is manifest by the changed role of amnesties.
Measures emphasised collection schemes (withholdings, invoicing requirements, tax amnesties), instead of the creation of data banks for better taxpayer surveillance, fiscalisation schemes, programmes to fight internal corruption, effective bureaucratic training.
He claims that the lack of accountability of those responsible for the violence, through the practice of granting amnesties, has helped institutionalise illegal and unjust forms of political authority.
In addition, tax amnesties feed non-compliance since the individual pecuniary gains of prior tax evasion are rewarded by the lack of legal penalties, particularly when amnesties are recurrent.
He declared an amnesty for the internees and deportees.
The king would probably have liked to attract liberals on his own terms but all attempts at an amnesty after 1816 came to nothing.
Should the case be solved, the amnesty (if appropriate) could only be applied at sentencing, not before.
Two private claims against the constitutionality of the amnesty law submitted in 1997 and 1998 were not resolved until 2000.
The amnesty was widely publicized through editorials in major biomedical journals in 1997, although no psychiatric journal was part of this initiative.
Secondly amnesty plus increases the incentive of an undertaking to reveal cartel activity that it may be involved in, in other markets.
The lack of amnesty plus within the notice could be described as a criticism of the notice.
Thus, of the 7,000 individuals who applied, the commission recommended amnesty for only 1,200.
At the same time he offered a tax amnesty to all holders of foreign assets who were prepared to repatriate them.
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