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not required by any Article of the G.A.T.T. and there had never

been any precedent.

Perhaps it might be necessary at some

future stage for the G.A.T.T. to address itself to this

question if the hypothetical problem looked like becoming

an actuality. As far as Dependent Territories of the Six

were concerned, they had all been catered for in some way or another under the Rome Treaty arrangements and the question of the G.A.T.T. rights of any of them vis-a-vis a metropolitan territory had not arisen,

4. Mr. Muir said that under present provisions, although

Hong Kong was treated as a Contracting Party, she could not take action against the U.K. within the G.A.T.T., as a Dependent Territory had no rights against the metropolitan

power. There was, however, a possible escape route: it was

possible for a Dependent Territory to become a Contracting

Party in its own right if it acquired full autonomy in the

conduct of its external commercial relations. For example, Rhodesia had been a Contracting Party since the outset of

the G.A.T.T There was some ambiguity in the concept of such "full autonomy" and in practice if the metropolitan state said it had been acquired by the territory, that was sufficient for the G.A.T.T.

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Mr. Muir said that another possibility was for Hong Kong to have the G.A.T.T. applied de facto to her. The essence

of the latter procedure was that the territory concerned still had to have acquired the "full autonomy" required for Contracting Party status; but instead of opting to be deemed a Contracting Party it was given time to consider its relationship to the G.A.T.T. and while it was doing so the G.A.T.T. was applied de facto in trade relations between that Territory and the

Contracting Parties. This meant, for example, that it obtained

and gave m.f.n. treatment; but, since it was not a Contracting Party, it had no legal right to such treatment and could not

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