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In order to complete the picture of the Court of the Coal and Steel Community given in the preceding chapters, it may be of some value to conclude by outlining briefly the extensions of the tasks of the Court that had been provided for in the Treaty instituting the European Defence Community1 and that are laid down in the draft Treaty embodying the Statute of the European (Political) Community 2.

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  1. The E.D.C. Treaty having been ratified by five of the six proposed member States was rejected by the French Assemblée on 30th August, 1954 by 319 votes to 264 — see Le Monde, 31st August, 1954.

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  2. The French proposals for amending the E.D.C. Treaty submitted to the Conference in Brussels of the six proposed member States held in August 1954, suggested — par. iv — that for the first eight years after the creation of the Community, any decisions of the Commissariat considered by the Council as affecting its vital interests should be suspended on demand until agreement had been reached by conciliation between the Commissariat and the Council.

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  3. Par. v of the French proposals to the Brussels Conference suggested that this right of appeal should not be granted during the first eight years of the existence of the Community.

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Valentine, D.G. (1954). The Proposed Future Developments of the Court of Justice. In: The Court of Justice of the European Coal and Steel Community. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-0925-1_7

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