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The second part of the eleventh ordinary session of the Consultative Assembly was opened on September 14, 1959. Mr. John Edwards, President of the Assembly, opened the sitting with a tribute to two retiring representatives, following which the report of the Bureau and Standing Committee was presented; it noted that both the head of the Political Department of the Swiss Federal Council and the Portuguese Foreign Minister had been invited to participate in the Assembly debates on the Organization of European Economic Cooperation (OEEC) reports and on economic questions. Mr. Franz Gschnitzer, Austrian Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, then presented the supplementary report to the tenth report of the Committee of Ministers. Replying to questions from representatives, he stated, inter alia, that the Committee had decided to re-examine its recommendation on the forestry situation in Europe after the results of the studies launched by the European Economic Community (EEC) were known; that the Council of Europe did not intend to advance a loan to the Resettlement Fund for Refugees and Over-Population; that the Committee had not yet examined the third report on the European civil service; and that the present arrangements between die Commission of EEC and the Council would in no way prejudge any over-all agreement which might be concluded in the future.

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  • Anonymous, 1960. "Council of Europe," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 14(1), pages 217-219, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:14:y:1960:i:1:p:217-219_16
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    1. Neil Rollings & Matthias Kipping, 2008. "Private transnational governance in the heyday of the nationā€state: the Council of European Industrial Federations (CEIF)1," Economic History Review, Economic History Society, vol. 61(2), pages 409-431, May.
    2. Peter H. Merkl, 1964. "European assembly parties and national delegations 1," Journal of Conflict Resolution, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 8(1), pages 50-64, March.
    3. Peter H. Rohn, 1962. "Discussions and Reviews : How united is which Europe? a review," Journal of Conflict Resolution, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 6(1), pages 82-87, March.

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