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* [Reproduced from the text in The Courier, Africa-Caribbean-Pacific—European Community, No. 89 (Special Issue), January-February 1985. LomeIII will run for a period of five years and expire on February 28, 1990.It differs from Lome I and II in several ways, most notably the Title onCultural and Social Co-operation, the spelling out of the partners' responsibilitiesand duties in the objectives and principles, shifting the burdenof proof to the EEC when refusing ACP requests for derogation from ProtocolI, and the importance given to fishing and transportation.
[Documents from the Lome I Meeting appear at 14 I.L.M. 595 (1975). LomeII Documents appear at 19 I.L.M. 327 (1980).]
(*) See(4Xa) second subparagraph.
* [Annexes II-VIII of Protocol 1sing operations carried out on nonout conferring the status of “origconferring this status only subjecsing operations which when carriedheading, but which do confer the soperations. Annex IV is the listtificates, applications for certifhave not been reproduced. Annex II is the list of working or procesoriginatingmaterials which result in a change of tariff heading withinatingproducts” on the products resulting from such operations, ort to certain conditions. Annex III is the list of working or procesouton non-originating materials do not result in a change of tarifftatus of “originating products” on the products resulting from suchof products excluded from this Protocol. Annexes V-VIII contain cericates,and declarations referred to in Protocol 1.](1) Annex XIII to the Final Act of the ACP-EEC Convention of Lome.(2) Annex XXI to the Final Act of the ACP-EEC Convention of Lome.(3) Annex XXII to the Final Act of the ACP-EEC Convention of Lome.
(1) Annex XIII to the Final Act of the ACP-EEC Convention of Lomé.
(2) Annex XXI to the Final Act of the ACP-EEC Convention of Lomé.
(3) Annex XXII to the Final Act of the ACP-EEC Convention of Lomé.