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British Solomon Islands ( 4 ).

Turks and Caicos Islands.

British Virgin Islands.

Montserrat.

Pitcairn.

St Helena and dependencies.

The Seychelles ( 4 ).

British Antarctic Territory.

British Indian Ocean Territory.

Greenland ( 14 ).


NOTE DES DITEURS

( I ) As amended by:

  • Article 1 of the Convention of 13 November 1962 amending the Treaty establishing the  European Economic Community ( OJ 150, 1.10.1964, p.2414 ),
  • Article 24( 2 ) AA DK/IRL/UK, modified by Article 13 AD AA DK/IRL/UK,
  • The Treaty of 13 March 1984 amending, with regard to Greenland, the Treaties  establishing the European Communities ( OJ L 29, 1.2.1985 ).

( 2 ) Council Decision 86/283/EEC of 30 June 1986 on the association of the overseas  countries and territories with the European Economic Community ( OJ L 175, 1.7.1986 )  contains a list of overseas countries and territories to which the provisions of Part Four of  the Treaty apply.

( 3 ) The provisions of Part Four of the Treaty applied to Surinam, by virtue of a  Supplementary Act of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to complete its instruments of  ratification, from 1 September 1962 to 16 July 1976.

( 4 )The provisions of Part Four of the Treaty no longer apply to these countries and  territories, which have become independent and whose names may have been changed.

The relations between the European Economic Community and certain African States and  Madagascar were the subject of the Conventions of Association signed at Yaound, on 20  July 1963 and 29 July 1969. The relations with certain African, Caribbean and Pacific States  were subsequently the subject of:

  • the ACP EEC Convention of Lom,, signed on 28 February 1975 (OJ L 25, 30.1. 1976), which entered into force on 1 April 1976,
  • the Second ACP EEC Convention, signed at Lom, on 31 October 1979 (OJ L 347, 22.  12.1980), which entered into force on 1 January 1981,
  • the Third ACP EEC Convention, signed at Lom, on 8 December 1984 (OJ L 86, 31.3.

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