Coremans-De Vriendt law

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title: Coremans-De Vriendt law
text: The Coremans-De Vriendt Law, also dubbed the Law of Equality, was a Belgian law passed on 18 April 1898 which enforced formal legal equality of the Dutch and French languages in the country. It is seen as a landmark in the history of the Flemish Movement and of linguistic equality in Belgium. The law was named after two Flemish deputies, Juliaan De Vriendt and Edward Coremans, who proposed the law. The law decreed equal validity for legal texts written in both French and Dutch, as well as decree
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description: Belgian law enforcing legal equality of the Dutch and French languages
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