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France introduced the "Toubon" law in 1994, making the use of French obligatory in official government publications, in state-funded schools, in advertisements and French workplaces.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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France introduced the "Toubon" law in 1994, making the use of French obligatory in official government publications, in state-funded schools, in advertisements and French workplaces.
Latest news, breaking news, current news, UK news, world news, celebrity news, politics news 2010
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Every amendment supported by the French government, notably those proposed by Eurodeputies Jacques Toubon and Jean-Marie Cavada, has been rejected, says La Quadrature du Net.
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Toubon has issued a dictionary of approved French equivalents, some of them ludicrously unwieldy, such as the word agrafe (staple), mandated to replace video "clip."
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First there was Barrot and then Toubon and now Joseph Daul!
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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Toubon was the MEP from the same party as Barrot who, during the speech by Farage, started running up and down the Hemicycle saying that it shouldn't be spoken about.
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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Lawyers for the union CGT will argue that the company is in breach of the 1994 Toubon law, which says that all documents vital to an employee being able to work effectively must be in French.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Discrimination based on lack of important job skills: 2004
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Lawyers for the union CGT will argue that the company is in breach of the 1994 Toubon law, which says that all documents vital to an employee being able to work effectively must be in French....
The Volokh Conspiracy » Discrimination based on lack of important job skills: 2004
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France introduced the "Toubon" law in 1994 making the use of French obligatory in official government publications, in state-funded schools, in advertisements and French workplaces.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Henry Samuel 2011
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Zelnik is president of Impala, a network of independent record companies, Cerutti is a former head of the French consumer protection directorate and Toubon a former Minister of Culture and Minister of Justice known for championing a law enforcing the use of the French language in advertising.
PC World 2010
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