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Что (кто) такое Redress - определение

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redress         
  • Art installation inspired by Métis artist [[Jaime Black]] at [[Seaforth Peace Park]], [[Vancouver]], [[Canada]] on the National Day for Vigils for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women 2016.
  • [[Maxida Märak]] and [[Buffy Sainte-Marie]] at [[Riddu Riđđu]] 2019
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Redresses; Redressed; Redressing; Redress (disambiguation)
n. legal redress
Redress         
  • Art installation inspired by Métis artist [[Jaime Black]] at [[Seaforth Peace Park]], [[Vancouver]], [[Canada]] on the National Day for Vigils for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women 2016.
  • [[Maxida Märak]] and [[Buffy Sainte-Marie]] at [[Riddu Riđđu]] 2019
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Redresses; Redressed; Redressing; Redress (disambiguation)
·vt To dress again.
II. Redress ·noun One who, or that which, gives relief; a redresser.
III. Redress ·noun The act of redressing; a making right; reformation; correction; amendment.
IV. Redress ·vt To put in order again; to set right; to Emend; to Revise.
V. Redress ·vt To make amends or compensation to; to relieve of anything unjust or oppressive; to bestow relief upon.
VI. Redress ·vt To set right, as a wrong; to repair, as an injury; to make amends for; to Remedy; to relieve from.
VII. Redress ·noun A setting right, as of wrong, injury, or opression; as, the redress of grievances; hence, relief; remedy; reparation; indemnification.
redress         
  • Art installation inspired by Métis artist [[Jaime Black]] at [[Seaforth Peace Park]], [[Vancouver]], [[Canada]] on the National Day for Vigils for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women 2016.
  • [[Maxida Märak]] and [[Buffy Sainte-Marie]] at [[Riddu Riđđu]] 2019
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Redresses; Redressed; Redressing; Redress (disambiguation)
[ri:'dr?s]
¦ verb
1. remedy or set right.
2. archaic set upright again.
¦ noun remedy or compensation for a wrong or grievance.
Phrases
redress the balance restore equality in a situation.
Derivatives
redressable adjective
redressal noun
redresser noun
Origin
ME: the verb from OFr. redresser; the noun via Anglo-Norman Fr. redresse.
redress         
  • Art installation inspired by Métis artist [[Jaime Black]] at [[Seaforth Peace Park]], [[Vancouver]], [[Canada]] on the National Day for Vigils for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women 2016.
  • [[Maxida Märak]] and [[Buffy Sainte-Marie]] at [[Riddu Riđđu]] 2019
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Redresses; Redressed; Redressing; Redress (disambiguation)
I. v. a.
1.
Remedy, repair, set right, amend, correct, rectify, adjust, order.
2.
Relieve, ease, compensate, make amends to.
II. n.
Remedy, relief, amends, compensation, reparation, atonement, indemnification.
redress         
  • Art installation inspired by Métis artist [[Jaime Black]] at [[Seaforth Peace Park]], [[Vancouver]], [[Canada]] on the National Day for Vigils for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women 2016.
  • [[Maxida Märak]] and [[Buffy Sainte-Marie]] at [[Riddu Riđđu]] 2019
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Redresses; Redressed; Redressing; Redress (disambiguation)
(redresses, redressing, redressed)
1.
If you redress something such as a wrong or a complaint, you do something to correct it or to improve things for the person who has been badly treated. (FORMAL)
More and more victims turn to litigation to redress wrongs done to them.
VERB: V n
2.
If you redress the balance or the imbalance between two things that have become unfair or unequal, you make them fair and equal again. (FORMAL)
So we're trying to redress the balance and to give teachers a sense that both spoken and written language are equally important.
VERB: V n
3.
Redress is money that someone pays you because they have caused you harm or loss. (FORMAL)
They are continuing their legal battle to seek some redress from the government.
= compensation
N-UNCOUNT
REDress Project         
  • Art installation inspired by Métis artist [[Jaime Black]] at [[Seaforth Peace Park]], [[Vancouver]], [[Canada]] on the National Day for Vigils for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women 2016.
  • [[Maxida Märak]] and [[Buffy Sainte-Marie]] at [[Riddu Riđđu]] 2019
PUBLIC ART INSTALLATION
User:Moira Paul/REDress Project; Draft:REDress Project; The REDress Project; REDress
The REDress Project by Jaime Black is a public art installation that was created in response to the missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW) epidemic in Canada and the United States. The on-going project began in 2010 and commemorates missing and murdered indigenous women from the First Nations, Inuit, Métis (FNIM), and Native American communities by hanging empty red dresses in a range of environments.
Appeal for Redress         
ORGANIZATION
Appeal for redress
Appeal For Redress is a group of United States military personnel opposed to the Iraq War. The group is sponsored by Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW), Military Families Speak Out, and Veterans for Peace (VFP).
Legal remedy         
ENFORCEMENT OF LEGAL RIGHTS OR PENALTIES BY A COURT
Judicial remedies; Remedy (law); Judicial remedy; Judicial Remedies; Judicial relief; Legal remedies; Constitutional remedies; Civil remedies; Civil remedy; Constitutional remedy; Right to a legal remedy; Relief (law)
A legal remedy, also referred to as judicial relief or a judicial remedy, is the means with which a court of law, usually in the exercise of civil law jurisdiction, enforces a right, imposes a penalty, or makes another court order to impose its will in order to compensate for the harm of a wrongful act inflicted upon an individual.
Japanese American redress and court cases         
ASIAN-AMERICAN MOVEMENT TO OBTAIN REPARATIONS FOR THEIR MISTREATMENT DURING WWII
Japanese American Redress & Court Cases
The following article focuses on the movement to obtain redress for the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, and significant court cases that have shaped civil and human rights for Japanese Americans and other minorities. These cases have been the cause and/or catalyst to many changes in United States law.
Traveler Redress Inquiry Program         
The Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (TRIP, sometimes called DHS TRIP) is a program managed by the Department of Homeland Security in the United States that allows people who face security-related troubles traveling by air, receive excessive security scrutiny, or are denied entry to the United States, to file their grievances with and seek redress from the DHS.

Википедия

Redress
Redress is a setting right, as of injury, oppression, or wrong. Redress may refer to: