Do you mean the Convention on Obligations signed in Rome in 1980? You can find that and all other member state agreements, EU bilateral agreements, EU multilateral agreements on the Council's web site: http://db.consilium.eu.int/accords/default.asp?lang=en. It also covers ratifications and OJ citations. Barbara Sloan Manager, Public Inquiries and Library Delegation of the European Commission 2300 M St, NW Washington, DC 20037 Tel. (202) 862-9542 Fax (202) 429-1766 http://www.eurunion.org -----Original Message----- From: Pat Walker [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 12:18 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Hi folks I am a new member of this talk group. I am librarian of Burges Salmon, the Bristol law firm. I frequently get asked some nasty EU questions, so here's hoping you can help me and maybe I can help too. Here's an easy first question. Where, apart from in the applicable UK Act , can I easily find the signatories to the Rome Convention? This message is confidential. It may not be disclosed to, or used by, anyone other than the addressee. If you receive this message in error, please advise us immediately. Internet e-mails are not necessarily secure. Burges Salmon does not accept responsibility for changes to any e-mail which occur after the e-mail has been sent. Attachments to this e-mail may contain software viruses which could damage your systems. Burges Salmon have checked the attachments for viruses before sending, but you should virus-check them before opening. Burges Salmon Tel: 0117 939 2000 Narrow Quay House Fax: 0117 902 4400 Narrow Quay Bristol BS1 4AH www.burges-salmon.co.uk %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%