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Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe: Final Act*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1975

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[Reproduced from an official text provided by the U.S. Department of State.

[A European conference on security and cooperation was proposed as early as 1954. However a prerequisite to the success of the Conference, the implementation of the Final Quadripartite Protocol on Berlin, was not completed until June 3, 1972. Multilateral preparatory talks for the Conference began in November 1972. The Conference formally opened in July 1973; the working session began in September 1973 and ended in July 1975, after the preparation of this final document. The document, which was signed by the thirty-five nations participating in the Conference, has no legally binding effect.]

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* While recognizing that appropriate local personnel are employed by foreign journalists in many instances, the participating States note that the above provisions would be applied, subject to the observance of the appropriate rules, to persons from the other participating States, who are regularly and professionally engaged as technicians, photographers or cameramen of the press, radio, television or cinema.