The document is an excerpt from a book that provides a detailed overview of the structure, functions, and activities of the Nordic Council, an inter-parliamentary body established to foster cooperation among the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden). The Council is composed of national delegations elected by the parliaments of the member countries, with Iceland having five members and the others sixteen each. The document also discusses the relationship between the Council and the governments, highlighting the challenges in integrating the Council's recommendations into national policies. The document concludes with an appraisal of the Council's effectiveness and suggestions for potential reforms to enhance its role in Nordic cooperation. [This document was most likely used as an informative and contextual document in the context of the negotiations in Northern Ireland, especially for Strand Three]
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