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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...
- 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...
- 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"....
- 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...
-
significant modifications. More
recently (1994) the
linguistic policy (
Toubon Law) of the
French language academies of
France and
Quebec has been to provide...
- and then
Member of the
European Parliament Jacques Toubon. He was
taken under the wing of
Toubon, who
introduced him to UMP
leaders such as
Xavier Bertrand...
-
language used in adverti****ts, over what is
known in
France as
Toubon Law. Soon
after the
Toubon Law came into force, two
French lobbying groups, the ****ociation...
- editions, the
first Paris edition and many
others up to the Lécrivain et
Toubon illustrated edition of 1860
feature a
misspelling of the
title with "Christo"...