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27-June-2000
Turkish, , 423kb
Turkish translation of the text of the Revised OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises which were adopted on 27 June 2000.
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27-June-2000
Czech, , 396kb
Czech translation of the text of the Revised OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises which were adopted on 27 June 2000.
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The Bologna charter on SME policies (adopted on 15 June 2000). Ministers and Representatives of governments of Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, ...
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In 1994, the Commission of the European Communities and the Governments of Finland, Japan, Korea, Norway, Sweden and the United States signed the Final Act of the "Agreement Respecting Normal Competitive Conditions in the Commercial Shipbuilding and Repair Industry".
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In 1995, OECD Ministers launched negotiations on a multilateral agreement on investment (MAI) with high standards of liberalisation and investment protection, with effective dispute settlement procedures, and open to non-Members. Negotiations were discontinued in April 1998 and will not be resumed.
This Introduction to the OECD Codes of Liberalisation was approved by the OECD Council in 1994 and published in 1995 as an OECD publication (out of print). The purpose of this Introduction is to contribute to a better understanding of the principles and procedures of the OECD Codes. It also provides detailed explanations of the coverage of the Codes and may therefore serve as a manual for Code users.
This document contains the text, commentary and implementation procedures from the 1991 Review of the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises.
17-May-1984
English, , 1,541kb
This publication reproduces the revised Conclusions and Decisions by the OECD Council of the Declaration and Decisions on International Investment and Multinational Enterprises following their review in 1984.
The instrument on international investment incentives and disincentives recognises that adhering countries may be affected by this type of measure and stresses the need to strengthen international co-operation in this area. It encourages them to make such measures as transparent as possible so that their scale and purpose can be easily determined.
13-June-1979
English, , 2,618kb
This publication reproduces the Conclusions and Decisions by the OECD Council on the review of the 1976 Declaration and Decisions on International Investment and Multinational Enterprises.
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