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Compilation of texts VI : association : EEC-Cyprus, EEC-Malta, EEC-Turkey : cooperation : EEC-Algeria, EEC-Egypt, EEC-Israel, EEC-Jordan, EEC-Lebanon, EEC-Morocco, EEC-Syria, EEC-Tunisia, EEC-Yugoslavia
Acknowledgement: The University of Malta would like to acknowledge its gratitude to the Council of the European Communities for their permission to upload this work on OAR@UoM. Further reuse of this document can be made, provided the source is acknowledged. This work was made available with the help of the Publications Office of the European Union, Copyright and Legal Issues Section. ; 1 January - 31 December 1989 ; This document contains the following parts: (1) Tariff quotas, ceilings and other arrangements applied to imports into the Community of products from Mediterranean partner countries and Other provisions relating to imports of certain agricultural products originating in Mediterranean partner countries; and (2) Acts concerning countries linked to the EEC by Association Agreements and Acts concerning countries linked to the EEC by Cooperation Agreements ; N/A
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Compilation of texts I : associations : EEC-Cyprus, EEC-Malta, EEC-Turkey
Acknowledgement: The University of Malta would like to acknowledge its gratitude to the Council of the European Communities for their permission to upload this work on OAR@UoM. Further reuse of this document can be made, provided the source is acknowledged. This work was made available with the help of the Publications Office of the European Union, Copyright and Legal Issues Section. ; 1 January 1984 — 31 December 1984 ; Compilation of texts part I. This document includes: General matters, Free movement of goods, Provisions within the EEC and Financial and technical co-operation for Cyprus, Malta and Turkey ; N/A
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EEC
In: Science and public policy: journal of the Science Policy Foundation, Band 1, Heft 3-4, S. 44-45
ISSN: 1471-5430
Compilation of texts II : associations : EEC-Cyprus, EEC-Malta, EEC-Turkey
Acknowledgement: The University of Malta would like to acknowledge its gratitude to the Council for the European Communities for their permission to upload this work on OAR@UoM. Further reuse of this document can be made, provided the source is acknowledged. This work was made available with the help of the Publications Office of the European Union, Copyright and Legal Issues Section. ; 1 January — 31 December 1985 ; Compilation of texts part II. This document includes: General matters - Provisions within the Community relating to the Association Agreement and Acts of the Association Council; Provisions within the EEC ; N/A
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Compilation of texts V : association : EEC-Cyprus, EEC-Malta, EEC-Turkey
Acknowledgement: The University of Malta would like to acknowledge its gratitude to the Council of the European Communities for their permission to upload this work on OAR@UoM. Further reuse of this document can be made, provided the source is acknowledged. This work was made available with the help of the Publications Office of the European Union, Copyright and Legal Issues Section. ; 1 January - 31 December 1988 ; Compilation of texts part V. General matters that include the Association agreement and related texts; Provisions within the community relating to the association agreement and Provisions within the EEC, for countries Cyprus, Malta and Turkey ; N/A
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Compilation of texts III : association : EEC-Cyprus, EEC-Malta, EEC-Turkey
Acknowledgement: The University of Malta would like to acknowledge its gratitude to the Council of the European Communities for their permission to upload this work on OAR@UoM. Further reuse of this document can be made, provided the source is acknowledged. This work was made available with the help of the Publications Office of the European Union, Copyright and Legal Issues Section. ; 1 January — 31 December 1986 ; Compilation of texts part III. This document includes: General matters: provisions within the Community relating to the Association Agreement and Decisions of the Association Council, and Provisions within the EEC, for Cyprus, Malta and Turkey ; N/A
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Compilation of texts IV : association : EEC-Cyprus, EEC-Malta, EEC-Turkey
Acknowledgement: The University of Malta would like to acknowledge its gratitude to the Council of the European Communities for their permission to upload this work on OAR@UoM. Further reuse of this document can be made, provided the source is acknowledged. This work was made available with the help of the Publications Office of the European Union, Copyright and Legal Issues Section. ; 1 January — 31 December 1987 ; Compilation of texts part IV. This documents includes the following: General matters - Association Agreement and related texts and Provisions within the Community relating to the Association Agreement; Decisions of the Association Council and Provisions within the EEC for Cyprus, Malta and Turkey. ; N/A
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The EEC Judgments Convention: some reprecussions beyond the EEC
In: Europarecht, S. 353
ISSN: 0531-2485
World Affairs Online
A donation from the EEC
In: International review of the Red Cross: humanitarian debate, law, policy, action, Band 11, Heft 122, S. 264-264
ISSN: 1607-5889
The European Economic Community (EEC) has donated to the ICRC for the current year 7,000 tons of cereal products (maize, wheat, barley, oats and millet) to a value of 6 million Swiss francs (including freight and handling costs). After milling, they will produce about 4,200 tons of flour or semolina. This gift will be utilized by the ICRC to provide food aid for various relief actions.
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IRELAND IN THE EEC
In: The world today, Band 31, Heft 10, S. 424-432
ISSN: 0043-9134
IN FINANCIAL TERMS, IRELAND HAS DONE RATHER WELL. A NET PROFIT OF ABOUT L106 MILLION OVER A TWO YEAR PERIOD HAS BEEN GAINED MAINLY FOR NEW INDUSTRY AND POORER FARMERS. IN A LARGELY AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY, THE CAP IS CENTRAL TO THE ISSUE OF EEC MEMBERSHIP.
The EEC in focus
On 1 January, 1958, the treaty creating the EEC, or more popularly The Common Market, came into force. Six West European countries, France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, gave their final consent to the setting up between them of a customs unionan agreement whereby signatories undertook to eliminate gradually all barriers to free trade and to erect a tariff wall protecting them against the outside world. This heralded a new relationship between European nations: henceforth, common problems dealing with commerce, agriculture, transport, and the movements of capital and labour, would be tackled by a common front aoting along lines dictated by a common policy. The Six also foresaw cooperation in the setting up of rules to cover fair competition and in the formulating of programmes for social welfare. They envisaged the eventual formation of an economic and political union of major European states bound by common laws, a common monetary system, a common taxation system, and so on. In short, a United States of Europe. ; N/A
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EEC news
In: Environmental policy and law, Band 1, Heft 4, S. 165-165
ISSN: 1878-5395