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[Reproduced from European Communities Document 359/73 of February 11, 1974.
[The Resolution submitted by the Committee on External Economic Relations was adopted by the European Parliament on March 8, 1974. The Council of the European Communities adopted a consultation procedure to be followed for cooperation agreements on July 22, 1974. The text of that Decision appears at I.L.M. page 1197.]
page 1238 note 1 see Doc. SEC (70) 4500 fin., 20.12.1972
page 1238 note 2 see:
– OJ Annex No. 161, April 1973, p.27 et seq: Oral Question No. 1/73 to the Commission of the European Communities
– OJ No. C 67 of 17.8.1973, p.20 et seq: Written Question No. 412/72 by Mr Glinne to the Commission of the European Communities
– OJ Annex No. 167, October 1973, p.181 et seq: Oral Question No. 98/73 to the Commission of the European Communities
– OJ Annex No. 168, November 1973, p.39 : Oral Question by Mr Jahn to the Commission of the European Communities
page 1238 note 3 Perhaps the most comprehensive definition of industrial cooperation is that attempted by the UN Economic and Social Council: industrial cooperation exists when, in addition to the direct purchase or sale of goods and services, a series of other reciprocal measures is agreed, extending for example into production, research or marketing. See: ECE, UN Economic and Social Council, General E/ECE 844, 14.3.1973: ‘Analytical Report on industrial cooperation among ECE countries,’ p.4.
page 1239 note 1 COM (73) 1275 fin., 3 October 1973
page 1239 note 2 ibid. p.6
page 1240 note 1 Council decision concerning a consultation procedure in respect of the negotiation of agreements concerning commercial relations between Member States and third countries and in respect of changes in the state of liberalization in relation to third countries.s OJ NO. 71 ,4. 11. 196)
page 1241 note 2 See Commission answer to Written Question No. 412/72 by Mr Glinne, OJ No. C 67, 17.8.1973, p.20