| Anne Brasseur Talk:Anne_Brasseur
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| Giga Bokeria Giorgi (Giga) Bokeria (born 20 April, 1972) is a Georgian politician and the current 1st Deputy Foreign Minister of Georgia.During 1989–1995 Bokeria was one of the leaders of student movement, in particular active member of Press Club of Tbilisi State University. Giga_Bokeria
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| Jyllands-Posten Talk:Jyllands-Posten
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| LGBT rights in the Republic of Ireland "LGBT rights in Ireland" redirects here. For LGBT rights in Northern Ireland, see LGBT rights in the United Kingdom.Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons in Ireland may face some legal challenges not experienced by non-LGBT citizens. Both male and female same-sex sexual activity are legal in Ireland.Government recognition of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender rights in the Republic of Ireland has expanded greatly over the past two decades. LGBT_rights_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland
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| Funke v. France Funke_v._France
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| Diane Pretty Diane Pretty (November 15, 1958 - May 11, 2002) was a British woman from Luton who became notable after being the focus of a debate about the laws of euthanasia in United Kingdom during the early part of the 21st century. She had attempted to change British law so she could end her own life because of the pains and problems that she endured because of the terminal illness motor neurone disease, which she suffered from. Diane_Pretty
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| Liana Kanelli Liana Kanelli (born 20 March 1954) is a Greek journalist and politician. She was born in Athens.In 1975, starting her career in journalism, she was proclaimed by Prime Minister Constantine Karamanlis to be the "Girl of New Democracy". New Democracy was the conservative party that was created after the fall of the junta. Liana_Kanelli
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| Node ue/Irredentism User:Node_ue/Irredentism
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| Macrovipera lebetina Common names:more. Macrovipera lebetina is a venomous viper species found in North Africa, much of the Middle East, and as far east as Kashmir. Five subspecies are currently recognized, including the nominate race described here. Macrovipera_lebetina
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| Transnistria/Archive 2 Talk:Transnistria/Archive_2
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| Serhio/Moldova User:Serhio/Moldova
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| Moldovan language/Archive 11 Talk:Moldovan_language/Archive_11
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| PaxEquilibrium/Archive3 User_talk:PaxEquilibrium/Archive3
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| Cornwall Talk:Cornwall
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| Secretary General of the Council of Europe Secretary General of the Council of Europe is appointed by the Parliamentary Assembly on the recommendation of the Committee of Ministers for a period of five years. He or she is entrusted with the responsibility of meeting the aim for which the Council of Europe was set up in London on 5 May 1949, namely to achieve greater unity between its 47 Member States for the purpose of safeguarding and realising the ideals and principles which are their common heritage and facilitating their economic and social progress. Secretary_General_of_the_Council_of_Europe
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| Gagauzia Talk:Gagauzia
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| Vecrumba User_talk:Vecrumba
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| Kven language The Kven language, also known as Kvennish, (suomi, kveenin kieli or recently proposed kainun kieli) is a Finno-Ugric language, spoken mostly by the Kven population in Northern Norway. From a linguistic point of view the Kven language is a mutually intelligible dialect of Finnish, but for political and historical reasons it received in 2005 status of a legal minority language in Norway, within the framework of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. Kven_language
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| Valletta treaty The Convention on the Protection of the Archaeological heritage of Europe, usually referred to as the Valletta Treaty or Malta Convention, is an initiative from the Council of Europe. The treaty from 1992, aims to protect the European archaeological heritage ‘as a source of European collective memory and as an instrument for historical and scientific study. Valletta_treaty
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| Mairéad Farrell Mairéad Farrell (/Mairéad Ní Fhearail;1957 - 1988) was an Irish volunteer of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA). She was killed by SAS soldiers during Operation Flavius, a British Army operation to prevent a bombing in Gibraltar. Mairéad_Farrell
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| Shusha Talk:Shusha
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| Romani language standardization standardizing the Romani language, including groups in Romania, Serbia, the USA, and Sweden. Romani_language_standardization
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| Roma in UN refugee camps, Mitrovica Roma in UN refugee camps, Mitrovica describes the situation of about 500-700 Roma people living in three UN-created refugee camps in Kosovska Mitrovica, Kosovo. The camps are based around disused heavy metals mines which have fallen out of use since the end of the Kosovo War of 1999. There have been complaints that the residents are suffering severe lead poisoning. Roma_in_UN_refugee_camps,_Mitrovica
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| Council of Europe resolution 1481 Council_of_Europe_resolution_1481
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| Nagorno-Karabakh/Archive 5 Talk:Nagorno-Karabakh/Archive_5
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| Human rights in Bulgaria Although Bulgaria joined the European Union in 2007, its compliance with human rights norms is far from perfect. Although the media have a record of unbiased reporting, Bulgaria’s lack of specific legislation protecting the media from state interference is a theoretical weakness. Conditions in Bulgaria’s twelve aging and overcrowded prisons generally are poor. A probate reform in mid-2005 was expected to relieve prison overcrowding. Human_rights_in_Bulgaria
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| Dutch nationality law Dutch nationality law is based primarily on the principle of Jus sanguinis. Thus citizenship is conferred primarily by birth to a Dutch parent, irrespective of place of birth. Children born in the Netherlands to two foreign parents do not acquire Dutch citizenship at birth, unless special criteria are met.The Netherlands Nationality Act was significantly amended with effect from 1 April 2003. Dutch_nationality_law
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| Göran Lindblad Lars Göran Axel Lindblad (born 12 January 1950 Gothenburg) is a Swedish politician and member of the Moderate Party. He has been a member of the Swedish parliament since 1997 and a replacement member of the Swedish parliament in 1993. He is originally a dentist.Lindblad is an anticommunist and has been noted in Europe as the man behind the proposed resolution Need for international condemnation of crimes of totalitarian communist regimes (see Council of Europe resolution 1481). Göran_Lindblad
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| Portuguese nationality law Portuguese nationality law is the legal set of rules that regulate access to Portuguese citizenship, which is acquired mainly through descent from a Portuguese parent, naturalisation in Portugal or marriage to a Portuguese citizen.In some cases, children born in Portugal to non-citizens may be eligible for Portuguese citizenship. Portuguese_nationality_law
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| Talysh-Mughan Autonomous Republic The Talysh-Mughan Autonomous Republic was a short-lived self-proclaimed autonomous republic in Azerbaijan, that lasted from June to August 1993. It was located in extreme southeastern Azerbaijan, envisaging to consist in the 7 administrative districts of Azerbaijan around the regional capital city LankaranLankaran, Lankaran rayon, Lerik, Astara, Masally, Yardymli and Bilasuvar. Historically the area had been a khanate, one of 15 historic Azerbaijani khanates. Talysh-Mughan_Autonomous_Republic
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| Human rights in Germany Based on the experience with the atrocities of the Nazi regime, human rights in Germany are protected extensively by the constitution. The country has ratified most international human rights treaties. Reports from independent organizations such as Amnesty International certify a high level of compliance with human rights, while still pointing out several issues, in particular police brutality and mistreatment of refugees. Human_rights_in_Germany
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| Austrian nationality law Jus sanguinis. In other words one usually acquires Austrian citizenship if a parent is Austrian, irrespective of place of birth. Austrian_nationality_law
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| Nakhchivan/Archive Talk:Nakhchivan/Archive
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| Mike Culverhouse Mike Culverhouse was Chief Constable of the Isle of Man Constabulary from 1999 until his retirement on 31 December 2007. He took over as Chief Constable following the retirement of Robin Oake QPM and was the first ever Chief Constable of the Isle of Man to be appointed who did not previously hold ACPO (i.e. Assistant, Deputy or full Chief Constable rank), previously being a Chief Superintendent in the Merseyside Police. Mike_Culverhouse
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| Sachsenspiegel Sachsenspiegel (lit. "Saxon mirror"; Low German:Sassenspegel, Middle Low German:Sassen Speyghel) is the most important law book and legal code of the German Middle Ages. Written ca. 1220 as a record of existing law, it was used in parts of Germany until as late as 1900, and is important not only for its lasting effect on German law, but also as an early example of written German prose, being the first large legal document to be written in German, instead of Latin. Sachsenspiegel
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| Arvanites/Archive 3 Talk:Arvanites/Archive_3
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| Physchim62/Archive 2006 User_talk:Physchim62/Archive_2006
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| Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy/Archive 11 Talk:Jyllands-Posten_Muhammad_cartoons_controversy/Archive_11
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| Council of Europe Convention on the Prevention of Terrorism Council of Europe Convention on the Prevention of Terrorism 2006 Council of Europe. Most notable amongst its provisions are the three new offences which it definesinternational conventions on terrorism presently in force. Council_of_Europe_Convention_on_the_Prevention_of_Terrorism
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| Lehideux and Isorni v. France Lehideux and Isorni v. France (case no. 55/1997/839/1045, application no. 24662/94, Publication 1998-VII, no. 92, was a case heard by the European Court of Human Rights on punishing statements praising collaborators. In a judgement handed down 23 September 1998, the court has held by fifteen votes against six that the conviction of applicants for their article in favour of Philippe Pétain was prescribed by law and pursued a legitimate aim, but wasn't necessary in a democratic society and therefore violated Article 10 (freedom of expression). Lehideux_and_Isorni_v._France
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| Mykolas Burokevičius Mykolas Burokevičius (born October 7, 1927 in Alytus, Lithuania) is a communist political leader in Lithuania. After the Communist Party of Lithuania separated from the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), he established alternative pro-CPSU Communist Party of Lithuania in early 1990, and led it as the First Secretary of Central Committee until its ban in 1991. He was the only Lithuanian to serve in the Politburo of the CPSU Central Committee, and did so from 1990 until its ban in 1991. Mykolas_Burokevičius
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| Robert Fico Robert Fico (born September 15, 1964) is the current Prime Minister of Slovakia (since July 4, 2006).His relatively new left-wing party Direction – Social Democracy (Slovak:SMER – Sociálna demokracia) was the winner of the parliamentary elections in 2006, receiving approximately 30 percent of the cast votes. After the victory he created a coalition with the Slovak National Party an extremist nationalist party Robert_Fico
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| Cesare Battisti (1954-) Talk:Cesare_Battisti_(1954-)
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| List of LGBT-related European Court of Human Rights cases European Court of Human Rights related to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people. List_of_LGBT-related_European_Court_of_Human_Rights_cases
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| Laskey, Jaggard and Brown v. the United Kingdom Laskey,_Jaggard_and_Brown_v._the_United_Kingdom
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| Modinos v. Cyprus Modinos v. Cyprus (judgment of 25 March 1993) is a judgment of the European Court of Human Rights concerning Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights Modinos_v._Cyprus
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| Sutherland v. the United Kingdom Sutherland_v._the_United_Kingdom
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| S. L. v. Austria S.L. v. Austria was a case in the European Court of Human Rights concerning the age of consent. Austrian law, under Article 209 of the Austrian Criminal Code, provided for higher age of consent for male homosexual relations than for other (heterosexual or female homosexual) relations. S._L._v._Austria
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| Requests for comment/Nagorno-Karabakh Wikipedia:Requests_for_comment/Nagorno-Karabakh
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| Nagorno-Karabakh/Archive 6 Talk:Nagorno-Karabakh/Archive_6
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