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Redress is a setting right, as of injury, oppression, or wrong. Redress may refer to: *
Redress of grievances The right to petition government for redress of grievances is the right to make a complaint to, or seek the assistance of, one's government, without fear of punishment or reprisals. In Europe, Article 44 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of ...
or right to petition ** Redress of grievances in the United States * Legal redress *
Redress (charitable organisation) Redress, or The Redress Trust, is a human rights organisation based in London, England, that helps survivors of torture to obtain justice and reparation, in the form of compensation, rehabilitation, official acknowledgement of the wrong and formal ...
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Redress Control Number The No Fly List maintained by the United States federal government The federal government of the United States (U.S. federal government or U.S. government) is the national government of the United States, a federal republic located pr ...
, an identification number issued to travelers who would otherwise be subjected to excessive scrutiny at U.S. security checkpoints *
REDress Project 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 miss ...
, a Canadian public art installation *
Collective redress Collective redress is a legal term used within the European Union to define the legal instrument of group proceedings as there is absolutely no regulation at the moment. At the present the European Commission is working on a study to introduce Europ ...
, a legal concept * Japanese American redress and court cases *
Japanese Canadian Redress From 1942 to 1949, Canada forcibly relocated and incarcerated over 22,000 Japanese Canadians—comprising over 90% of the total Japanese Canadian population—from British Columbia in the name of "national security". The majority were Canadian ...
, a 1988 agreement regarding the internment of Japanese Canadians during World War II


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set redress In film, a redress is the redecoration of an existing movie set so that it can double for another set. This saves the trouble and expenses of constructing a second, new set, though they face the difficulty of doing it so the average viewer does no ...
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