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The Council would remind you that when the Treaty of Amsterdam was entered into the parties to the Treaty drew up a protocol concerning the position of Denmark that was appended to the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty establishing the European Community.
Under this protocol Denmark shall
participate in the Council’s decisions on proposed measures in accordance with Title IV of the Treaty establishing the European Community. Neither shall any provisions, measures, international agreements that have been entered into by the Community in accordance with Title IV or decisions by the courts that involve an interpretation of such a provision or measure or any such decision be binding on Denmark. However, Articles 4 and 5 state exemptions from these general rules on terms laid down there. Where measures for extending the Schengen rules are concerned, for example, Denmark shall decide whether it is to transpose these measures in its national legislation within six months of the Council having made a decision on these.
The question has been raised as to whether it is conceivable that the content of certain measures decided on by the Community within the context of Title IV of the Treaty establishing the European Community may be made applicable in Denmark in any other way.
No such proposal has been put before the Council at present and the Council thus has not been requested to take a position on this matter."@en1
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