Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Oct. 2013
The concept of amnesty has a recurring use in the field of politics, since in this way the formal forgiveness, namely, the one that is done by law or by a decree, to those crimes perpetrated in a political setting. Basically amnesty excuse responsibility criminal offense to those individuals who were promptly punished for committing a crime and from that moment they will be considered innocent because the criminal figure that condemned them no longer exists more.
It should be noted that amnesty and pardon are not the same and the main difference is that the amnesty as opposed to the pardon remove any responsibility civil or criminal on a fact, the crime committed is forgiven and the criminal record is even erased, while on the contrary, in the pardon the person he will continue to be guilty, that is, the crime that he committed is not erased in a timely manner, he is only freed from having to serve the sentence to which he was punished. Even amnesty can even have retroactive implications.
Generally, the amnesty results from the decision of the Legislative power that ends up turning it into law and is quite common in those contexts of political or social changes in which they are carried out agreements or alliances and then those people who are imprisoned for political reasons, the famous prisoners politicians.
However, it is common for amnesties to arouse scandals and voices against it because or leave people who have committed serious crimes or crimes that have caused a lot of damage to a society or community end up being without guilty and in total impunity.
Among the synonyms that can be used for this word stands out that of absolve, while as an opposite concept we can mention that of condemn that implies the pronouncement of a sentence for someone who has committed a crime.
Moreover, it is known as International Amnesty to one association world that has a strong presence in more than one hundred countries and whose main mission is promote and defend the compliance of the human rights that are recognized in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It was created in the year 1962, in the City of London, by lawyer Peter Solomon Benenson.
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