Restitution
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He made
restitution
and found himself a new job.
You’ve recovered more than half the scoundrel’s fortune as
restitution
for the public.
An amazing example of how a nation-state can seek
restitution
with its people.
We will seek to improve the practical application of the Art
Restitution
Law of 1998 and encourage similar
restitution
steps among local and regional governmental bodies.
One recalls Talleyrand’s famous aphorism on the
restitution
of the Bourbons – that they learned nothing and forgot nothing.
From now on, the issue is no longer primarily one of territory, restitution, or occupation.
By far the largest component of German aid has been in the form of
restitution
payments for Nazi atrocities.
The Czechs were first and fastest at comprehensive privatization, including a mass privatization program involving the vast majority of the population through participation in voucher auctions, a far-reaching program of restitution, and rapid liberalization for starting new private businesses.
In particular, the survey shows that individuals who participated in both waves of voucher privatization, as well as those who received property through restitution, and also those who took advantage of the new economic freedom to become entrepreneurs, have views often sharply different from the rest of the population.
Voucher privatization, restitution, and entrepreneurship: all generate support of reform.
As restitution, the ECB should take on its books part of Ireland’s public debt.
But more than a long-awaited payday for some one million claimants, the court-ordered
restitution
would also mark an official end to Brazil’s seemingly endless war on hyperinflation.
The
restitution
of lands occupied in 1967 will obviously continue to be indispensable to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but it is the legacy of the 1948 war that both parties to the conflict have now put at the center of the debate.
A struggle for the
restitution
of constitutional rights in Russia first became noticeable in 2009.
The law provides reparation for the victims of human-rights violations in the course of a 60-year conflict, as well as
restitution
of millions of hectares stolen from peasants.
Fueled by the tragedy of expulsion and disinheritance, it focused on the dream of
restitution.
The way in which the inhabitants of this archipelago were systematically dispossessed and thrown off their land in the name of Western strategic interests is a human tragedy for which the West can and should make
restitution.
Instead, the US doubled down on the trade embargo, demanded
restitution
for nationalized properties, and pushed Cuba irrevocably into the Soviet Union’s waiting arms.
Congress might, for example, uncompromisingly demand the
restitution
of property that was nationalized during the revolution; the unrestricted right of Americans to buy Cuban land and other property; privatization of state-owned enterprises at fire-sale prices; and the end of progressive social policies such as the public health system.
Following the Six-Day War, Israel did not consider the conquered lands as something to be traded for peace, and thus induce the Arab world and the Palestinians to recognize its legitimacy and ensure the demilitarization of Palestinian territories after their
restitution.
Of course, China’s wounded psyche and the desire for
restitution
from its former tormentors deserve sympathy.
Recognizing this, the Open Society Foundations are launching a new $15 million initiative to strengthen efforts to ensure the
restitution
and re-appropriation of artifacts looted from the African continent.
Since the report was released in November 2018, the global movement for art
restitution
has strengthened considerably.
Official claims have been filed for the
restitution
of historical artifacts and human remains to Ethiopia, Senegal, Benin, and Nigeria.
But a lot of work needs to be done to turn hopes of cultural
restitution
into reality.
Some would argue that it is reasonable to fine a corporation because an individual employee who is responsible for wrongdoing is unable or cannot be forced to make
restitution.
Bournisien defended it; he enlarged on the acts of
restitution
that it brought about.
The valley was situated about midway in the length of the county, and was sufficiently near to both armies to make the
restitution
of stolen goods no uncommon occurrence in that vicinity.
It would have been a business of no small difficulty for any tribunal then existing in the new states to have enforced a
restitution
of the money; for it was shortly after most equitably distributed, by the hands of Sergeant Hollister, among a troop of horse.
I say, I confess the inhumanity of this action moved me very much, and made me relent exceedingly, and tears stood in my eyes upon that subject; but with all my sense of its being cruel and inhuman, I could never find in my heart to make any
restitution.
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