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Antiterrorism And Effective Death Penalty Act Of 1996The Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996 (also known as AEDPA) is a series of laws in the US signed into lawhttp://web.amnesty.org/library/Index/engAMR510101998 on April 24, 1996 to "deter terrorism, provide justice for victims, provide for an effective death penalty, and for other purposes". It was introduced following the Oklahoma City bombing. It imposes a limit for all appeals relating to the right to writ of habeas corpus in capital cases and reduces the length of the appeal process by limiting the role of the federal courts. External links
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