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    La paix du guerrier. Gens de guerre et gestion des conflits dans les lettres de rémission au xve siècle by Quentin Verreycken

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Investigating the letters of remission granted by the King of France and the Duke of Burgundy in the 15th century shows that combatants were not exempt from the imperative of reconciliation, particularly in the context of the pardon procedure, where the “peace to party” was an essential step of the endorsement of the letters. …”
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    La “belle” ou la Veuve : résistances, rébellions et tentatives d'évasion des condamnés à mort en France au XXe siècle by Nicolas Picard

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Most of them could do nothing but wait for their fate, and the decision of pardon or execution. However, a few refused to resign themselves and rejected their situation in words and actions. …”
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    Mobiliser son réseau en justice à Dijon à la fin du Moyen Âge by Rudi Beaulant

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Thanks to this wealth of information, it is possible to follow the legal careers of individuals regularly involved in criminal matters, which may even require the Duke of Burgundy’ pardon. The purpose of this article is to follow the trajectories of several men in the second half of the 15th century, whose detailed examination makes it possible to establish links between the various cases in which they were involved. …”
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    Pirates and Gallows at Execution Dock : Nautical Justice in Early Modern England by Samantha Frénée

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…A pirate’s career could end in a number of ways: imprisonment, fines, torture, execution by hanging, a negotiated release, a royal pardon, escape, exile or respectable retirement. Such an end result could well depend on gender and class, but it could also depend on political expediency, foreign policy and economic factors. …”
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    Restorative Justice Policy Model in the Future of Criminal Law by Rado Rudini Hasyim, Restu Monika Nia Betaubun, Emiliana B. Rahail

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This research concludes that restorative justice is a necessity because in addition to international challenges and obligations, it has also become a national trend in the future of criminal law, especially through the New Criminal Code which contains mechanisms for restoring victims’ rights, penal mediation, diversion, supervision punishment and judicial pardon. These mechanisms can operate in various models of informal mediation, traditional village or tribal moots, victim-offender mediation, and reparation negotiation programmes. …”
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    Socio-Legal Strategies against a Total Abortion Ban in El Salvador: Alliances in Hostile Contexts by María Angélica Peñas Defago, Violeta Cánaves

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The second moment focuses on the most outstanding features of the “Las 17” campaign – a collaborative and international experience that entailed the submission of seventeen pardon petitions on behalf of women who had been convicted of homicide after having miscarriages. …”
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    Restorative Justice Policy Model in the Future of Criminal Law by Rado Rudini Hasyim, Restu Monika Nia Betaubun, Emiliana B. Rahail

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This research concludes that restorative justice is a necessity because in addition to international challenges and obligations, it has also become a national trend in the future of criminal law, especially through the New Criminal Code which contains mechanisms for restoring victims’ rights, penal mediation, diversion, supervision punishment and judicial pardon. These mechanisms can operate in various models of informal mediation, traditional village or tribal moots, victim-offender mediation, and reparation negotiation programmes. …”
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    Current State of Normative and Legal Regulation of the Rehabilitation Institution in Criminal Proceedings of Ukraine by H. I. Hlobenko

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…It has been established that it was first used in medieval France to denote the pardon of a convict with the restoration of all his former rights. …”
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    Anthropomorphic service recovery: the panacea following service failure of automated CSAs by Nobukhosi Dlodlo

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The positionality in this paper is that during a online service failure, humans pardon and are more trusting of a technological service agent that demonstrates anthropomorphic and humanist attributes.…”
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    Cerimónias de execução pública no Antigo Regime - escatologia e justiça by Ana Cristina Araújo

    Published 2001-11-01
    “…La superposition symbolique du pouvoir du Roi et de la justice de Dieu, ancrée dans l'arbitre juste et impondérable de la punition et du pardon, se reflète dans la liturgie pénale. Le rituel des exécutions capitales, fixé au XVIe siècle, fait revivre la fonction eschatologique de la justice. …”
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    ‘Queer Reverence’: Aubrey Beardsley’s Venus and Tannhäuser by Nicole Fluhr

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The pontiff’s disappointing response is that only when his own wooden staff buds may the penitent bard win God’s pardon. In despair, Tannhäuser returns to Venus, accepting that he is damned. …”
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    The love for the poor neighbour: in memory of her (Matthew 26:6-13) by A. G. van Aarde

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…On the other hand, in Matthew 26:6-14, Jesus pardons the woman who anointed him with precious oil in anticipation of his burial rather than selling the oil and giving the money to the poor. …”
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    Edward Jurgens i Karol Ruprecht. Polacy z wyboru wobec polskich ruchów niepodległościowych w XIX wieku by Tadeusz Stegner

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Ruprecht was sentenced to death in 1846 for his conspiratorial activities, but then pardoned at the very last moment before execution, and in 1863 he was a member of the National Government. …”
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    L’Affaire Charles Lainé (1818), ou comment la police fabriquait un faux-monnayeur by Étienne Hofmann

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Constant’s efforts, combined with those of the lawyer Odilon Barrot and the Director of Criminal Affairs and Pardons Legraverend, led to Lainé’s sentence being commuted to ten years’ imprisonment.…”
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    La politique de réconciliation nationale en Algérie : une approche sécuritaire by Mansour Kedidir

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The second and the third, which completes the process underway, are based on five axis: the people’s recognition of those responsible for safeguarding the Republic; measures to extinguish prosecutions, pardons and commutation of sentences; the socio-professional reintegration of those responsible for the ‘national tragedy’; taking care of those who have disappeared; and strengthening national cohesion. …”
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    Réprimer par le droit : L’intervention de la Brigade nationale de police judicaire dans les procès du Hirak El-Rif by Mariam Benalioua

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Based on interviews with pardoned ex-detainees and lawyers, analysis of court documents, reports by the Equity and Reconciliation Commission (IER), and a press review of all media appearances by BNPJ directors, this article examines how this brigade repressed political dissent. …”
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