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On the basis of the analysis undertaken and conclusions reached in the previous chapters, this chapter proposes a new model EU Treaties framework for relations between the EU and Member State territories. The new framework takes account of the many developments since 1957 when the original TEC framework was drafted, and is set in the context of the new Lisbon Treaty structure.
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For example, see Commission Regulation (EEC) No 73/87 of 12 January 1987 amending the list of ACP countries in Regulation (EEC) No 486/85 on the arrangements applicable to agricultural products and certain goods resulting from the processing of agricultural products originating in the African, Caribbean and Pacific States or in the overseas countries and territories (OCT), OJ L11/23, 13 January 1987, where the purpose of the amendment to Regulation 486/85 is to add St Pierre et Miquelon to its Annex to reflect the fact that St Pierre is included in the list of OCTs annexed to Annex I of Council Decision No 86/283/EEC of 30 June 1986, relating to the association of the OCTs with the EC. Previously, due to confusion over the status of St Pierre, that territory had not been included with other OCTs in the Annex to Regulation 486/85.
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As amended by the Cyprus Act of Accession, OJ L236, 23 September 2003.
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Murray, F. (2012). Proposed New Model EU Treaties Framework for Relations Between the EU and Member State Territories and Final Observations. In: The European Union and Member State Territories: A New Legal Framework Under the EU Treaties. T.M.C. Asser Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-6704-826-2_18
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