
CONSTITUTION OF THE EUROPEAN
COMMISSION FOR THE CONTROL OF
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The FAO Conference, at its Seventh Session (December 1953)
approved the Constitution of the European Commission for the Control of
Foot-and-Mouth Disease for submission to FAO Member Nations for acceptance.
In accordance with paragraph 1, Article XIV, the Constitution
came into force on
Amendments were approved by the FAO Council at its Thirty-ninth
Session. At its Twentieth Session (April 1973), the Commission adopted further
amendments to its Constitution, which were endorsed by the Council at its
Sixty-first Session (November 1973). Subsequently, at its Twenty-second Session
(March/April 1977), the Commission adopted further amendments to its
Constitution which were approved by the FAO Council at its Seventy-second
Session (November 1977). The amendments referred to in this paragraph entered
into force for all the parties to the Constitution.
At its Twenty-eight Session, held in
At its Thirty-second Session (April 1997) the Commission adopted
further amendments to the Constitution. The amendments were endorsed by the FAO
Council at its Hundred and Thirteenth Session (November 1997) and entered into
force immediately.
The following participants deposited their instruments of
acceptance on the corresponding date indicated:
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27 May 1993 |
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Turkey |
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United Kingdom |
1 Mar 1954 |
Declarations and Reservations:
Germany, Federal Republic of - (Declaration made upon
acceptance):
The Federal Republic of Germany declared that the
Constitution of the European Commission for the Control of Foot-and-Mouth
Disease "... shall also apply to Berlin (West) with effect from the date
on which it enters into force for the Federal Republic of Germany."
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notes 1.Czechoslovakia ceased to exist on 31
December 1992. On 6 April 1994, the Director-General received from the
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic a notification stating that
"In conformity with the valid principles of international law and to the
extent defined by it, the Czech Republic, as a successor State to the Czech
and Slovak Federal Republic, considers itself bound as of January 1, 1993,
i.e. the date of the dissolution of the Czech and Slovak federal Republic, by
the multilateral international treaties to which the Czech and Slovak
Republic was a party on that date. This includes reservations and
declarations to their provisions made earlier by the Czech and Slovak Federal
Republic." The Slovak Republic has not yet indicated its position
regarding these treaties |
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2.On 3 October 1990, the German Democratic
Republic acceded to the Federal Republic of Germany. As a consequence, the
German Democratic Republic has ceased to exist. In a message of the same day
addressed to Heads of State and Government, the Federal Chancellor of the
Federal Republic of Germany stated: "Now that German unity has been
established, we shall discuss with the contracting parties concerned the
international treaties of the German Democratic Republic with a view to
regulating their continued application, adjustment or expiry, taking into
account protection of confidence, the interests of the states concerned and
the contractual obligations of the Federal Republic of Germany, as well as
the principles of a free, democratic basic order governed by the rule of law,
and respecting the competence of the European Union". |
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3.The acceptance of the text of the
Constitution amended in 1977 was confirmed by an instrument received on 20
July 1994. |
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4.On 6 February
2003, the Director-General received a notification informing him that the
name “Federal Republic of Yugoslavia” has been changed to
“Serbia and Montenegro”. On 12 June 2006, the Director-General
received a new notification informing that the Republic of Serbia is
continuing the membership of “Serbia and Montenegro” in FAO and
all its organs, on the basis of Article 60 of the Constitutional Charter of
Serbia and Montenegro, activated by the Declaration of Independence adopted
by the National Assembly of Montenegro on 3 June 2006, and that the name
“Republic of Serbia” is to be henceforth used instead of the name
“Serbia and Montenegro”. |
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