Decision 1979/696 - 79/696/EEC: Council Decision of 24 July 1979 on the conclusion of the Agreement with Greece on a concerted action project in the field of registration of congenital abnormalities (medical and public health research)

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This decision was in effect until December 31, 1986.

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79/696/EEC: Council Decision of 24 July 1979 on the conclusion of the Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Hellenic Republic on a concerted action project in the field of registration of congenital abnormalities (medical and public health research)
 
Legal instrument Decision
Number legal act Decision 1979/696
Original proposal COM(1979)204 EN
CELEX number i 31979D0696

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Document 24-07-1979
Publication in Official Journal 13-08-1979; Special edition in Spanish: Chapter 16 Volume 001,Special edition in Portuguese: Chapter 16 Volume 001,OJ L 205, 13.8.1979
End of validity 31-12-1986; End of validity 21979A0813(01)

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79/696/EEC: Council Decision of 24 July 1979 on the conclusion of the Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Hellenic Republic on a concerted action project in the field of registration of congenital abnormalities (medical and public health research)

Official Journal L 205 , 13/08/1979 P. 0027

Spanish special edition: Chapter 16 Volume 1 P. 0067

Portuguese special edition Chapter 16 Volume 1 P. 0067

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COUNCIL DECISION

OF 24 JULY 1979

ON THE CONCLUSION OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY AND THE HELLENIC REPUBLIC ON A CONCERTED ACTION PROJECT IN THE FIELD OF REGISTRATION OF CONGENITAL ABNORMALITIES ( MEDICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH )

( 79/696/EEC )

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES ,

HAVING REGARD TO THE TREATY ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY ,

HAVING REGARD TO COUNCIL DECISION 78/167/EEC OF 13 FEBRUARY 1978 ADOPTING A EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY CONCERTED ACTION PROJECT IN THE FIELD OF REGISTRATION OF CONGENITAL ABNORMALITIES ( MEDICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH ) ( 1 ) , AND IN PARTICULAR ARTICLE 6 ( 1 ) THEREOF ,

HAVING REGARD TO THE DRAFT DECISION SUBMITTED BY THE COMMISSION ,

WHEREAS , PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 6 ( 2 ) OF DECISION 78/167/EEC , THE COMMISSION HAS NEGOTIATED AN AGREEMENT WITH THE HELLENIC REPUBLIC WITH A VIEW TO EXTENDING THE COORDINATION WHICH IS THE SUBJECT OF THE ABOVEMENTIONED DECISION TO RESEARCH UNDERTAKEN IN THAT STATE ,

WHEREAS THAT AGREEMENT SHOULD BE APPROVED ,

HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS :

ARTICLE 1

THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY AND THE HELLENIC REPUBLIC ON A CONCERTED ACTION PROJECT IN THE FIELD OF REGISTRATION OF CONGENITAL ABNORMALITIES ( MEDICAL AND PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH ) IS HEREBY APPROVED ON BEHALF OF THE COMMUNITY .

THE TEXT OF THE AGREEMENT IS ANNEXED TO THIS DECISION .

ARTICLE 2

THE PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO DESIGNATE THE PERSONS EMPOWERED TO SIGN THE AGREEMENT IN ORDER TO BIND THE COMMUNITY .

DONE AT BRUSSELS , 24 JULY 1979 .

FOR THE COUNCIL

THE PRESIDENT

M . O'KENNEDY

( 1 ) OJ NO L 52 , 23 . 2 . 1978 , P . 20 .


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