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European Union. They hoped to make the European market as open as possible, but did not want to upset Radical opponents of a Federal Europe. They also wanted a probationary period before West Germany could join the Council of Europe.
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had violated the mandate given him on 10 July 1940, and protested against the abuses of the Vichy government. He called for creation of a new government. Through the
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in 1930. Her thesis won the Goullencourt Prize. They had three daughters and a son, who died. Suzanne taught public international law at the law faculty of
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