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We really must include the spirit of the Luxembourg compromise in the treaties.
Another was the internal crisis of 1965, which ended in the Luxembourg Compromise.
This last undertaking became known as the 'Luxembourg Compromise'.
One such means is the Luxembourg compromise.
This must not be a Luxembourg compromise.
This event was not resolved until the Luxembourg Compromise in January 1966.
Their absence left the organisation essentially unable to run its affairs until the Luxembourg compromise was reached in January 1966.
The Luxembourg compromise was, in fact, not a compromise: it was an agreement to disagree.
For the first time enshrined in the Treaty is the notorious Luxembourg Compromise of 1966.
Respect for the European people' s will leads us to state with complete conviction the need to institutionalise the Luxembourg compromise.
Although this was resolved under the "Luxembourg compromise", Hallstein became the scapegoat for the crisis.
Is the Luxembourg Compromise still regarded as being in force and being respected and would you not agree that it should be?
Within the Luxembourg Compromise, a de facto veto power was given to every state on topics that were deemed to be 'very important national interest(s).
In practice, in the years following the Luxembourg compromise, very little qualified majority voting took place in Council.
A change in the treaties could not in itself affect the Luxembourg compromise, as a political agreement with no legal basis, let alone a treaty one.
It was no longer clear that states seeking to invoke the Luxembourg compromise would have sufficient support in Council to constitute a blocking minority.
"The Life and Death of the Luxembourg Compromise."
Under an agreement known as the Luxembourg compromise, EC states can veto decisions that would hurt their vital interests.
The Luxembourg Compromise is viewed as a turning of the tide in the history of European integration.
"The Luxembourg Compromise."
Yet de Gaulle had given the Community a shock and under the 'Luxembourg Compromise' he retained a power of veto over future important decisions.
"From the Luxembourg Compromise to Codecision: Decision Making in the European Union. "
We also reminded you, through an amendment, that the Luxembourg compromise should be incorporated into all parts of the Treaty. Unfortunately, that amendment was rejected.
The Luxembourg Compromise was an agreement reached in January 1966 which resolved differences, created by the empty chair crisis, within the (then) European Economic Community.
Luxembourg compromise bulletin (http://www.eurotreaties.com/luxembourg.pdf)