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Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development: Report of the Committee on International Investment and Multinational Enterprises on the Review of the 1976 Declaration and Decisions*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 March 2017
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[Reproduced from O.E.C.D. Document C(79)102(Final) of June 5, 1979.
Appendices I-III , the draft revised decisions, have not been reproduced.The text of the revised decisions, as adopted by the Council on June 13, 1979, appears at I.L.M. page 1171.
[The O.E.C.D. Declaration on International Investment and Multinational Enterprises to which the Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises were annexed, adopted on June 21, 1976, appears at 15 I.L.M. 967 (1976). The related Council decisions of the same date appear at 15 I.L.M. 977 (1976).]
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page 988 note * Bona fide negotiations may include labour disputes as part of the process of negotiation. Whether or not labour disputes are so included will be determined by the law and preva (1)The Turkish Sovernnent did not participate in this declaration and ebstainee From the decisions.
page 989 note * Bona fide negotiations may include labour disputes as pert of the process of negotiation.whether or not labour disputes are so included rill be determined by the law and prevailing employment practices of particular countries.”
page 989 note (1) The Turkish “governnant did not participate in the decleration nor obtained from the decisions.
page 991 note (1) Except the Turkish Government, which did not participate in the 197C declaration and abstained from the Decision.
page 998 note (1) A more detailed description of promotional action by Member governments is given in Annex I.
page 1005 note (1) Unless otherwise stated, paragraphs cited in this section refer to the chapter of the Guidelines on Employment and Industrial Relations.
page 1012 note (1) All Member countries except Canada adhere to the Code of Liberalisation of Capital Movements.
page 1012 note (2) The Code uses the concept of inward direct investment, which is defined as follows: “investment for the purpose of establishing lasting economic relations with an undertaking such as, in particular, .investments which give the possibility or exercising an effective influence on the management thereof (by means oil) creation or extension of a wholly-owned enterprise, subsidiary or branch, acquisition of full ownership or an existing enterprise, participation in a now or existing enterprise, or a long-term loan (five years or longer)”.
page 1013 note (1) National Treatment for Foreign-Controlled Enterprises established in.OECD countries, OECD 1973.
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