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- Toubon may refer to: Jacques Toubon (born 1941), French politician Toubon Law, relating to the use of the French language This disambiguation page lists...
- The Toubon Law (full name: law 94-665 of 4 August 1994 relating to usage of the French language) is a French law mandating the use of the French language...
- Jacques Toubon (born 21 June 1941) is a right-wing French politician who held several major national and Parisian offices. He served as Defender of Rights...
- the Legion of Honour in 2010. Her husband was politician Jacques Toubon. "Lise Toubon, p****ionnée d'art contemporain et amie des artistes, est morte"....
- significant modifications. More recently (1994) the linguistic policy (Toubon Law) of the French language academies of France and Quebec has been to provide...
- the Parc de la Villette. The Ministry of Jacques Toubon was notable for a number of laws (the "Toubon Laws") enacted for the preservation of the French...
- such as street name signs in Breton towns. Under the French law known as Toubon, it is illegal for commercial signage to be in Breton alone. Signs must...
- Versailles Les Trois mousquetaires, Paris, Lecrivain et Toubon, 1875 Vingt ans après, Paris, Lecrivain et Toubon, 1885 Les Qurantes-cinq, Paris, Calmann Lévy, 154...
- French translations in fine print to deal with Article 120 of the 1994 Toubon Law limiting the use of English. The advertising of pricing information...
- pertaining to the language used in adverti****ts, which was a violation of the Toubon Law. Georgia Tech and Tianjin University cooperatively operated a campus...