British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1967 - Great Britain |
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Page 68
... consider a wider field of problems than that proposed by the British Government for a conference of Foreign Ministers . This particularly con- cerns those problems , the non - solution of which contains within itself a threat to the ...
... consider a wider field of problems than that proposed by the British Government for a conference of Foreign Ministers . This particularly con- cerns those problems , the non - solution of which contains within itself a threat to the ...
Page 97
... consider , in the light of the technical information available , what measures may be required for the conservation of the fish stocks and for the rational exploitation of the fisheries in the area ; ( c ) to consider , at the request ...
... consider , in the light of the technical information available , what measures may be required for the conservation of the fish stocks and for the rational exploitation of the fisheries in the area ; ( c ) to consider , at the request ...
Page 415
... consider appropriate . 3. If a deflection of trade of a particularly urgent nature occurs , any Member State may refer the matter to the Council . The Council shall take its decision as quickly as possible and , in general , within one ...
... consider appropriate . 3. If a deflection of trade of a particularly urgent nature occurs , any Member State may refer the matter to the Council . The Council shall take its decision as quickly as possible and , in general , within one ...
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