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  2. Belgian Official Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The journal was established on 16 June 1831. During World War II, the journal was published separately but under the same title by both the Belgian government in exile and the occupying authority . In order to distinguish between the two, the government-in-exile version is retrospectively entitled Belgian Official Journal (Exile Government). [ 1 ]

  3. La Meuse (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    La Meuse was launched in 1856. [1] [2] The paper has its headquarters in Liège [3] and is owned by the Rossel group which also owns Le Soir and La Lanterne, among others.[4] [5] La Meuse is published by Rossel et Cie S.A. [6] in tabloid format. [4]

  4. Regulation (Brussels) - Wikipedia

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    In Belgium, a regulation (Dutch: verordening; French: règlement) is a form of legislation passed by the Brussels Parliament in exercise of its agglomeration competences and by the Common Community Commission in certain cases.

  5. La Capitale - Wikipedia

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    This Belgian newspaper–related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  6. PEPS - Wikipedia

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    The Laval University Sports and Physical Education Complex, Pavillon de l'éducation physique et des sports de l'Université Laval PEPS is a sports complex located in Quebec City, Quebec, on the Université Laval campus.

  7. La Libre Belgique (1940–1944) - Wikipedia

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    The most important La Libre Belgique, however, was founded in Brussels by two lawyers, Paul Struye and Robert Logelain in August 1940. It is generally known as La Libre Belgique de Peter Pan after the fictional name of the editor given on the paper's masthead . [ 2 ]

  8. Le Peuple - Wikipedia

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    In 1997 the then loss-making Le Peuple was taken over by the Rossel media group (along with two other socialist dailies, Le Journal de Charleroi and La Wallonie). In the following year these three dailies were merged into Le Matin, but Rossel withdrew from the cooperation. [18] Publication ended in March 1998 following financial problems. [2]

  9. Law of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    A president is elected by the judges for three years. While TEU article 19(3) says the Court of Justice is the ultimate court to interpret questions of EU law, in practice, most EU law is applied by member state courts (e.g. the English Court of Appeal, the German Bundesgerichtshof, the Belgian Cour du travail, etc.). [65]