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  2. Glossary of French criminal law - Wikipedia

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    adjectival form of § délit, meaning: that which constitutes a délit, or is characteristic of a délit. Also: délictuelle, délictueux, délictueuse. [88] [89] Example: "Un délit est une infraction punie d'une peine délictuelle" A délit is an offense punishable by a criminal ("delictuel") punishment." [89] délit

  3. Glossary of French words and expressions in English

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    French uses the capital É, because the use of a capital letter alters the meaning of the word (État: a State, as in a country; état: a state of being). It also cannot be shortened as coup- as is often the case in English- because this literally means a "hit" in French, but can be used figuratively to mean many more things.

  4. Talk : French law on secularity and conspicuous religious ...

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    2) using the term "ban" when the french term is "encadrant le port". So sorry, the current title does not fit. It is biaised and not representative of the real name of the law. It is a personal interpretation of the name of the law. It is letting aside the whole reason for the ban, only focusing on the result.

  5. Template:Cite French law/doc - Wikipedia

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    Facilitates citations of French law Template parameters This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Articles' numbers articles If a certain group of articles in the law is being cited, insert the numbers of those articles here. Number optional number or usual name number or usual name The law number or the law's usual name. If you choose to insert ...

  6. French court states that pro-Palestinian protests should be ...

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    PARIS (Reuters) -France's highest administrative court stated on Wednesday that pro-Palestinian protests must be banned on a case-by-case basis, while upholding the validity of an instruction from ...

  7. Case of man missing 90 percent of brain but functioning ... - AOL

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    A man in France continues to puzzle scientists nearly a decade after he was found to be living with just 10 percent of a typical human brain. His case was originally published in The Lancet ...

  8. Ban (law) - Wikipedia

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    In many countries political parties or groups are banned. Parties may be banned for many reasons, including extremism and anti-democratic ideologies, [2] on ethnic or religious grounds, [3] and sometimes simply because the group opposes government policies, with the ban sometimes alleging wrongdoing as the cause. [4]

  9. A French couple has been permanently banned from owning pets after 159 neglected cats and seven dogs were rescued from their home. The 52-year-old man and his 68-year-old partner lived with the ...