Ban (title), a noble title which was used in various South European Balkan countries, the title was originally used in the medieval Bosnian state. The title's origin is either Avar or Illyrian.
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Within Wikipedia, a ban is a formal revocation of editing privileges on the main articles. The users are still able to edit any page; however, they are discouraged from doing so. A ban is sometimes confused with a block, but both have distinct meanings. A block will prevent the users from editing the page; an attempt to edit will be met with a "User is blocked" page.
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BAN is based in Seattle, USA and is highly developed, demonstrative project of the charitable (IRS 501(c)3) organization Earth Economics.
In 1995, the Basel Ban was turned into a proposed amendment which when ratified by the requisite number of Parties (see Deposit Box) will enter into force and will become international law.
BAN works to counter the regressive efforts of these few countries and to instead promote green and democratic design, sustainable consumption, economic progress and environmental justice for all.