/ˈæm.nə.sti ˈɔːr.dɪ.nəns/ – Phrase
Definition: dụ, lệnh đại xá.
A more thorough explanation: An “amnesty ordinance” is a legal decree or regulation issued by a governing body, such as a city council or a legislative body, that grants immunity or pardon from prosecution for certain offenses or violations within a specified period of time. This type of ordinance is typically enacted to encourage individuals to come forward and rectify their non-compliance with laws or regulations without fear of facing legal consequences.
Example: The amnesty ordinance allowed individuals who had committed certain non-violent offenses to have their criminal records expunged.