Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Jean rey in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Visit by Mr Jean Rey.
Jean Rey Chairman of the working group.
The new Commission, with Jean Rey as its president.
Jean Rey- Lambert Schaus, from 19 June 1958.
Memo from Raymond Rifflet to Jean Rey.
Mr. Jean Rey is re-elected president of the Commission.
Letter from Jean Rey to an unknown addressee.
Letter from Étienne Davignon to Jean Rey.
Memo from Jean Rey to the President and members of the Commis.
during his first press conference, Jean Rey emphasised the Commission's political role.
In 1967 Jean Rey succeeded Hallstein as the new Commission President.
In the battle surrounding the Commission's attendance, Jean Rey obtained the support of the governments of the other Member States.
Jean Rey noted that lead
Letter from Michel Gaudet to Jean Rey, 2 July 1970 Translated from the French.
Jean Rey was aware from the outset that the merger would not be easy to bring about and would take time.
Letter from Fausta Deshormes to Jean Rey, 30 July 1970 Translated from the French.
Jean Rey never faltered in the pursuit of an ideal which he himself expressed only recently in the following words.
Letter from Michel Albert to Jean Rey, 28 July 1970 Translated from the French.
Death of Jean Rey, Member of EEC Commission 1958-67
Memo from Jean Rey for the UK crisis file,
Chapter 5- Jean Rey, moderate optimist
of the Adenauer era, Belgium's Jean Rey and many others too.
The Belgian, Jean Rey(1), who had been favourite since the Rome summit, was the obvious choice for President.
Within the new Commission, Albert Coppé was responsible for press and information, while Jean Rey, President of the Commission,
Jean Rey also fended off French demands that responsibility for monitoring the agreement be shared by the Council
The briefing takes place in the Jean Rey meeting room of the Commission's Berlaymont building at 11am.
no time in agreeing, at an Intergovernmental Conference on 5 June 1967, to appoint Jean Rey as President of the Commission.
From 1977 to 1989 he succeeded Jean Rey as President of the Court of Arbitration at the International Chamber of Commerce 6.
at the request of Jean Rey, Director-General of the EEC Commission's Legal Service in 1959.
It is quite funny because, when Jean Rey became President,
