COM(2012)550 EU
Authorisation of the Member States which are Parties to the Vienna Convention on Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage for amending that Convention

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official title

Proposal for a COUNCIL DECISION authorising the Member States which are Contracting Parties to the Vienna Convention on Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage of 21 May 1963 ("Vienna Convention") to ratify the Protocol amending that Convention in the interest of the European Union, or to accede to it
 
Legal instrument Decision
Decision making procedure non-legislative procedure;Non legislative enactments (NLE)
reference by COM-number i COM(2012)550 EN
Additional COM-numbers COM(2012)550
procedure number i 2012/0262(NLE)
CELEX number i 52012PC0550

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Key dates

Document 26-09-2012
Online publication 27-09-2012
Decision 15-07-2013; Besluit 2013/434
Publication in Official Journal i 17-08-2013; OJ L 220 p. 1-2

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