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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 March 2017
* [The Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe approved the draft on January 24, 1970. The Committee of Ministers decided to open the Convention for signature at the 6th Conference of Ministers of Justice, to begin on May 25, 1970, at The Hague.
[The explanatory memorandum on the Convention, presented to the Consultative Assembly by the Legal Affairs Committee, appears at page 446. The text of the Convention appears at page 450.]
(1) Doc. 2682
(2) Reference 795 of 12 December 1969
(3) European Committee on Crime Problems
(4) Article 3 of the draft Convention.
* [Reproduced from Council of Europe Document 2711 of January 22, 1970.
[The text of the draft convention appears at page 451. The Opinion of the Consultative Assembly, adopted on January 24, 1970, appears at page 445.]
(1) See Article 21 and the enumeration of “ordannances pénalés” in Annex III
(2) Article 6, see also the reservations of Appendix I
(3) Article 4.
(4) Article 37
(1) Article 10.
(2) Section III of Part II of the draft Convention
(3) The European Judicial Information Centre, proposed by the Legal Affairs Committee (see Doc. 2700) may be of great importance in this respect
(4) Articles 7 and 53 and following
(5) Article 59
(1) See McNair, , The Law of Treaties, Oxford 1961, page 78 Google Scholar.
* [Reproduced from Council of Europe Document 2682 of December 8, 1969.
[The explanatory memorandum on the draft convention, presented to the Consultative Assembly by the Legal Affairs Committee, appears at page 446. The Opinion of the Consultative Assembly, adopted on January 24, 1970, appears at page 445.]