Liaison Committee between the Associations and the National Institutes of Town Planners in the Member Countries of the European Community
Comité de liaison entre les associations et les instituts nationaux d'urbanistes dans les pays membres de la Communauté européenne
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Founded
1979-07-12 Brussels Belgium
History
12 Jul 1979, Brussels (Belgium), as Liaison Committee between the European Economic Community and Town Planners in Private Practice established in the Member Countries of the Community -- Comité de liaison entre la Communauté économique européenne et les urbanistes exerçant à titre privé établis dans les pays membres de la Communauté. When the listed title was adopted, also referred to in French as Comité de liaison des urbanistes de la Communauté européenne. Replaced by D-XE5983 - European Council of Spatial Planners (ECTP-CEU), set up 8 Nov 1985, which retains mention of the Liaison Committee in its full registered title.
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