| European Youth Centres European_Youth_Centres
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| Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), which held its first session in Strasbourg on 10 August 1949, can be considered the oldest international parliamentary assembly with a pluralistic composition of democratically elected members of parliament established on the basis of an intergovernmental treaty. Parliamentary_Assembly_of_the_Council_of_Europe
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| Macedonian User_talk:Macedonian
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| Alain Vivien Talk:Alain_Vivien
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| Eduardo Mathew Eduardo Alexander Antonio Mathew (born 1973) is a Dutch national now in administrative detention in the Buffalo Federal Detention Center, Batavia, New York facing deportation from the United States. In 2004 and 2005, Mathew campaigned against alleged racism that was directed towards black inmates in the Caribbean island of Aruba (off the coast of Venezuela), which is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Eduardo_Mathew
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| Abderrahmane Youssoufi Abderrahmane Youssoufi () (born March 8, 1924) is a Moroccan politician who served as the Prime Minister of Morocco from 1998 to 2002. Abderrahmane_Youssoufi
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| Romanians of Serbia Romanians ( or "Rumânii din Sârbie", or Румуни) are a recognised national minority in Serbia. The total number of declared Romanians in the 2002 Serbian census was 34,576, while 40,054 people declared themselves Vlachs; there are differing views among some of the Vlachs over they should be regarded as Romanians or as members of a distinctive nationality. Romanians_of_Serbia
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| Dick Marty Dick Marty (born January 7 1945 in Sorengo) is a Swiss politician (Free Democratic Party) and former state prosecutor of the canton of Ticino. He is a member of the Swiss Council of States (since 1995), and a member of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. Dick_Marty
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| Thomas Hammarberg Thomas Hammarberg (born 1942 in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden) is a Swedish diplomat and human rights activist. He is currently the Commissioner for Human Rights at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg. He took up his position on 1 April 2006, succeeding the first Commissioner, Álvaro Gil-Robles. Thomas_Hammarberg
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2005 October 7 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2005_October_7
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| Articles for deletion/Boycott Aruba Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Boycott_Aruba
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| Gryffindor/Archive2 User_talk:Gryffindor/Archive2
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| Joaquin Murietta/personal sandbox User:Joaquin_Murietta/personal_sandbox
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| Venice Commission Venice Commission is an advisory body of the Council of Europe, composed of independent members in the field of constitutional law. It was created in 1990 after the fall of the Berlin wall, at a time of urgent need for constitutional assistance in Central and Eastern Europe. The Commission's official name is the European Commission for Democracy through Law, but due to its seat in Venice, Italy, where it meets four times a year, it is usually referred to as the Venice Commission. Venice_Commission
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| Vlachs of Serbia The Vlachs of Serbia (endonym:Rumâni, Serbian:Vlasi) are an romance speaking ethnic group of Serbia.Vlachs mostly live in eastern Serbia, mainly in Timočka Krajina region (roughly corresponding to Bor and Zaječar districts), but also in Braničevo and Pomoravlje districts. Also a small Vlach population exists in Smederevo and Velika Plana (Podunavlje District), and in the municipalities of Aleksinac and Kruševac (Rasina District). Vlachs_of_Serbia
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| Romanians of Serbia Talk:Romanians_of_Serbia
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| Vlachs of Serbia Talk:Vlachs_of_Serbia
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| Babeş-Bolyai University The Babeş-Bolyai University (UBB—Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai) in Cluj-Napoca is the largest university in Romania. With almost 50,000 students, the university offers 105 specialisations, of which there are 98 in Romanian, 52 in Hungarian, 13 in German, and 4 in English. The university was named after two prominent Transylvanian scientists, the Romanian scientist Victor Babeş and the Hungarian mathematician János Bolyai. Babeş-Bolyai_University
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| Lyal S. Sunga Professor Lyal S. Sunga, Senior Lecturer, Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Lund, Sweden, is a specialist on international human rights law, international humanitarian law and international criminal law. He has had a number of important responsibilities in the United Nations system, mainly on problems relating to serious human rights and humanitarian law violations, issues involving war and recovery from post-conflict situations, and fact-finding about human rights violations. Lyal_S._Sunga
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| Outsider (film) Outsider is a film produced in 1997 in Slovenia by writer and director Andrej Košak. The film takes place in the 1980 in the former Yugoslavia. It covers issues such as the former yugoslav punk scene and drug use in the year when Josip Broz Tito died. Outsider_(film)
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| Gaskin v. the United Kingdom Gaskin_v._the_United_Kingdom
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| Extrajudicial prisoners of the United States Extrajudicial prisoners of the United States, in the context of the War on Terrorism, refers to foreign nationals the United States detains outside of the legal process required within United States legal jurisdiction. In this context, the U.S. government has been accused of maintaining covert interrogation centers, called black sites, operated by both known and secret intelligence agencies. Extrajudicial_prisoners_of_the_United_States
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| Parry Aftab Parry Aftab is an American lawyer specializing in Internet privacy and security law, and the Executive Director of WiredSafety.org, a volunteer organization dedicated to online safety. Aftab shut down her law practice in 2000. Recently she formed WiredTrust, a risk-management consulting firm dedicated to Web 2.0 best practices. Parry_Aftab
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| Ambi/Archive14 User_talk:Ambi/Archive14
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| Radio Maryja Radio Maryja is a Polish religious, nationalist, conservative, anti-post-communists and pro-life Roman Catholic radio station and media group, describing itself as patriotic, founded in Toruń, Poland, on December 9, 1991 and run since its inception by the Redemptorist Tadeusz Rydzyk, often called Father Director by his fellow Roman Catholics. The station h Radio_Maryja
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| History of Russians in Latvia Russians have been the largest ethnic minority in Latvia for last two centuries. History_of_Russians_in_Latvia
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| Clarity Act Talk:Clarity_Act
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| Black site Blacksite redirects here. For other uses, see Black Site (disambiguation)In military terminology, a black site is a location at which a black project is conducted. Recently the term has gained notoriety in describing secret prisons operated by the Central Intelligence Agency, generally outside of US territory and legal jurisdiction. It can refer to the facilities that are controlled by the CIA used by the US in its War on Terror to detain alleged unlawful enemy combatants. Black_site
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| Macedonians (ethnic group)/Archive 5 Talk:Macedonians_(ethnic_group)/Archive_5
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| Owen Oyston Owen_Oyston
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| United Nations Parliamentary Assembly A United Nations Parliamentary Assembly (UNPA; , , ; transliterated as Parlamentskaya Assambleya Organizatsii Ob'edinennykh Natsiy, , ), is a proposed addition to the United Nations System that would allow for participation of member nations' legislators and, eventually, direct election of United Nations (UN) parliament members by citizens worldwide. United_Nations_Parliamentary_Assembly
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| Russian presidential election, 2008 The Russian Presidential election of 2008, held on March 2, 2008 resulted in the election of Dmitry Medvedev as the third President of Russia. Mr. Medvedev, whose candidacy was supported by incumbent president Vladimir Putin and five political parties (United Russia, Fair Russia, Agrarian Party, Civilian Power, Russian Ecological Party "The Greens"), received 71% of the vote, and defeated candidates from the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia and the Democratic Party of Russia. Russian_presidential_election,_2008
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| Russian presidential election, 2008 Talk:Russian_presidential_election,_2008
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| Landscape planning Landscape planning is a branch of landscape architecture. Urban park systems and greenways of the type planned by Frederick Law Olmsted are key examples of urban landscape planning. Landscape designers tend to work for clients who wish to commission construction work. Landscape planners can look beyond the 'closely drawn technical limits' and 'narrowly drawn territorial boundaries' which constrain design projects. Landscape_planning
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| Romanian language/Archive 4 Talk:Romanian_language/Archive_4
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| Republic of Macedonia/Archive 6 Talk:Republic_of_Macedonia/Archive_6
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| WikiProject International law Wikipedia:WikiProject_International_law
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| Emerald network Emerald network is an ecological network to conserve wild flora and fauna and their natural habitats of Europe, which was launched in 1998 by the Council of Europe as part of its work under the Convention on the Conservation of European Wildlife and Natural Habitats or Bern Convention that came into force on June 1 1982. It is to be set up in each Contracting Party or observer state to the Convention. Emerald_network
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| Human rights in France The preamble of the Constitution of the French Fifth Republic, founded in 1958, recalls the 1789 Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. France has also ratified the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as well as the European Convention on Human Rights (1950) and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union (2000). Human_rights_in_France
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| Table of political parties in Europe by pancontinental organisation The majority of major political parties in Europe have aligned themselves into one of the pan-European political organisations listed below. Nine of these organisations have been legally recognized by the European Union as political parties at the European level: Table_of_political_parties_in_Europe_by_pancontinental_organisation
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