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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 May 2009
The second part of the eighth ordinary session of the Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe was held in Strasbourg from October 15 through 26, 1956, under the presidency of Mr. Dehousse (Belgium, Socialist). He informed the Assembly that a majority of the Committee of Ministers had considered that a special meeting of the Assembly to discuss the Suez problem would be premature.
1 This summary was based on the following documents: Council of Europe, Consultative Assembly (8th ordinary session, 1st part), Official Report of Debates, Volumes II and III, Strasbourg, 1956Google Scholar; ibid., Documents, Working Papers, Volumes II, III and IV, Strasbourg, 1956; ibid., Orders of the Day, Minutes of Proceedings, Strasbourg, 1956; ibid., Texts Adopted… Strasbourg, 1956. Documents, Resolutions and Recommendations cited by number throughout this summary may be found in the volumes cited above. For information on the first part of the eighth ordinary session, see International Organization, X, p. 650–655.
2 Document 539.
3 Supplement to Document 539.
4 See this issue, p. 107–109.
5 Resolution 112.
6 See this issue, p. 107–109.
7 Recommendation 105.
8 See International Organization, X, p. 652–653.
9 Document 529.
10 Resolution 104.
11 For further information on Euratom and the common market, see International Organization, X, p. 665–672.
12 Recommendation 101.
13 Document 537. For discussion by the rapporteur on the political and institutional aspects of the report, see the comments by Mr. van Naters, this issue, p. 190.
14 Resolution 101.
15 Resolution 100.
16 See International Organization, IX, p. 451–452.
17 Resolution 109.
18 Document 563.
19 Recommendation 102.
20 Resolution 102.
21 Resolution 103.
22 Document 534.
23 Resolution 99.
24 Council of Europe News, December 1956, p. 3.
25 Ibid., January 1957, p. 2.
26 See this issue, p. 189.
27 See this issue, p. 107–109.
28 Council of Europe News, January 1957, p. 2.
29 Ibid., November and December 1956, January 1957.