Customs Regulation 3295/94

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Flag of the European Union Regulation (EC) No 3295/94
Title: Regulation laying down measures to prohibit the release for free circulation, export, re-export or entry for a suspensive procedure of counterfeit and pirated goods
Made by: European Council
Made under: Art. 113
Official Journal reference: L341, 1994-12-30, pp. 8–13
Dates
Made: 1994-12-22
Came into force: 1995-01-02
Applies from: 1995-07-01
Preparative texts
Proposal from the Commission: C238, 1993-09-02, p. 9
Opinion of the Economic and Social Committee: C52, 1994-02-19, p. 37
Opinion of the European Parliament: C61, 1994-02-28
Reports:  
Other legislation
Replaces: Regulation (EEC) No 3842/86
Amends: Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92
Amended by:
Replaced by:
Status: Unknown

Council Regulation (EC) No 3295/94 of 22 December 1994 laying down measures to prohibit the release for free circulation, export, re-export or entry for a suspensive procedure of counterfeit and pirated goods, or for short Customs Regulation 3295/94, is a European Union regulation modifying the Community Customs Code.[1]

The EU Customs Regulation 1383/2003 came into force on July 1, 2004 and replaced the former Regulation 3295/94. [2]

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  1. ^ Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 of 12 October 1992, OJ No. L302 of 1992-10-19, p. 1.
  2. ^ Regulation (EC) No 3295/94 is repealed with effect from 1 July 2004. Article 24 of Council Regulation (EC) No 1383/2003 of 22 July 2003 concerning customs action against goods suspected of infringing certain intellectual property rights and the measures to be taken against goods found to have infringed such rights.

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