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Arrangements for the Mining and Marketing of Copper and Other Metals of the Congo*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 March 2017
Abstract
- Type
- Treaties and Agreements
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- Copyright © American Society of International Law 1967
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[Translated by the editors of International Legal Materials from the French text provided by the Embassy of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Washington, D.C. Générale Congolaise des Minerais was established by the Congolese Government by Ordinance-Law No. 67-7 of January 2, 1967. Société Générale des Minerais, S.A., Brussels, was previously the sales agent for Union Minière du Haut-Katanga and, like Union Minière, is a member of the Société Générale de Belgique group of companies.
[Ordinance-Law No. 67-55 of January 28, 1967, nationalizing Union Minière du Haut-Katanga’s property and rights in the Congo appears at page 915.
[The Convention on Cooperation in Personnel between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Belgium, signed January 8, 1964, appears at 3 International Legal Materials 444 (1964). The Ordinance-Law of November 29, 1964, canceling Belgian companies’ rights to grant mining concessions appears at 4 International Legal Materials 232 (1965). The announcement of a settlement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Compagnie du Katanga of February 11, 1965, appears at 4 International Legal Materials 239 (1965).]
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* [Translated by the editors of International Legal Materials from the French text provided by the Embassy of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Washington, D.C. Générale Congolaise des Minerais was established by the Congolese Government by Ordinance-Law No. 67-7 of January 2, 1967. Société Générale des Minerais, S.A., Brussels, was previously the sales agent for Union Minière du Haut-Katanga and, like Union Minière, is a member of the Société Générale de Belgique group of companies.
[Ordinance-Law No. 67-55 of January 28, 1967, nationalizing Union Minière du Haut-Katanga’s property and rights in the Congo appears at page 915.
[The Convention on Cooperation in Personnel between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Belgium, signed January 8, 1964, appears at 3 International Legal Materials 444 (1964). The Ordinance-Law of November 29, 1964, canceling Belgian companies’ rights to grant mining concessions appears at 4 International Legal Materials 232 (1965). The announcement of a settlement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Compagnie du Katanga of February 11, 1965, appears at 4 International Legal Materials 239 (1965).]