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It's my understanding that quite a few countries have such laws - Japan
and France have had people challenge them in recent years. I'm not sure if
the challenges were successful in Japan but I believe France compromised
by putting more names on it's offical names list. Also here in Canada
there isn't a name law per se but the government will refuse to recognise
certain names if they contain accents or letters not considered English or
French, e.g. Scandanavian spellings. This has been challenged here but the
courts said it was permissable as the Canadian Gov't's computer system
was only programmed for our 'offical' languages.

Jamieson

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