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European Economic Community-East African Community: Agreement of Association*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 March 2017
Abstract
- Type
- Treaties and Agreements
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1969
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[Reproduced from the official English text issued by the Council of the European Communities.
[The Agreement expired May 31, 1969, without entering into force. Belgium, Kenya, Netherlands, Tanzania, and Uganda had ratified the Agreement; its entry into force, however, required ratification by all the signatory states.
[On May 28, 1969, the Council of the European Communities authorized the Commission to enter into negotiations with the East African countries with a view to concluding a provisional agreement which would incorporate some of the provisions of the Arusha Agreement of July 26, 1968. The transitional measures would regulate trade between the two Communities pending negotiation of a new agreement and its entry into force.]
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* [Reproduced from the official English text issued by the Council of the European Communities.
[The Agreement expired May 31, 1969, without entering into force. Belgium, Kenya, Netherlands, Tanzania, and Uganda had ratified the Agreement; its entry into force, however, required ratification by all the signatory states.
[On May 28, 1969, the Council of the European Communities authorized the Commission to enter into negotiations with the East African countries with a view to concluding a provisional agreement which would incorporate some of the provisions of the Arusha Agreement of July 26, 1968. The transitional measures would regulate trade between the two Communities pending negotiation of a new agreement and its entry into force.]