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  Treaty of Rome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Treaty of Rome refers to the treaty which established the European Economic Community (EEC) and was signed by France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg on March 25, 1957.
The original Treaty was amended by all the subsequent treaties; the Treaty of Nice sought to consolidate all treaties into one document but the EC Treaty as amended remains a single section within this, with its own article numbering.
Though the entry in force of the Treaty of Maastricht in 1993 was a further step in the direction of European integration, most decisions of the institutions of the Union are still taken on the legal basis of EC Treaty, which remains the main source of communitary legislation.
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 Treaty of Paris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Treaty of Paris (1259) - between Henry III of England and Louis IX of France
Treaty of Paris (1920) - united Bessarabia and Romania
A number of other treaties have been signed in or near to Paris notably after World War I and World War II, including the Paris Peace Treaties, 1947 and the Paris Peace Accords of the Vietnam War.
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 Treaty of Paris (1951) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Treaty of Paris, signed on April 18, 1951 between Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands established the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), which subsequently became part of the European Union.
The treaty expired on July 23, 2002, exactly fifty years after it came into effect.
The treaty was seen as foundational in bringing together Europe in peace after the 2nd World War.
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 Encyclopedia: Treaty of Paris (1951)
The Treaty of Rome signing ceremony Signatures in the Treaty The Treaty of Rome refers to the treaty which established the European Economic Community (EEC) and was signed by France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg on March 25, 1957.
Treaty of Amsterdam amending the Treaty of the European Union, the Treaties establishing the European Communities and certain related acts The Treaty of Amsterdam amending the Treaty of the European Union, the Treaties establishing the European Communities and certain related acts, commonly known as the Amsterdam Treaty, was signed on...
The Treaty of Nice is a treaty adopted in Nice by the European Council to amend the two founding treaties of the European Union: the Treaty on European Union, or Maastricht Treaty, which introduced the Euro and the 3-pillar structure of the EU; the Treaty of Rome, which established...
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 Module 4: The Institutional Terrain
Although member states recognized the importance of elections by direct universal suffrage and both the Treaty of Paris and the subsequent Treaty of Rome envisioned such, commitment on paper did not translate into action and progress toward this result was slow.
Since the entry into force of the Maasticht Treaty, any citizen of a member state who lives in another state of the Union may vote or stand for elections for the European Parliament in the member state where he or she resides.
The Treaty also stipulated that the body was to meet at least once a year and that a vote of two-thirds of its members could dismiss the High Authority.
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 TREATIES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
While the Treaty of Paris dealt with only two commodities, the Treaty of Rome broadened the scope of the Community and took charge of many additional areas.
This treaty meant that EU cooperation was revised in a number of fields, inter alia, the co-decision procedure, that is the method of decision giving the European Parliament the greatest influence, was to be applied to a broader field of decisions.
The Treaty of Nice is a necessary condition for new EU countries to be able to join the Union.
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 Structure and Components of the EU---EU Online Resource Guide
These communities were founded through the original treaties (ECSC: The Treaty of Paris, 1951; EEC and Euratom: Treaties of Rome, 1957, and amended as needed by the Single European Act (1986), the Maastricht Treaty on European Union (1992), and finally the Amsterdam Treaty (1997).
The Treaty on European Union marked the official birth of the EU as an over-arching supranational organization, held up by the three pillars of the CFSP, the Community (including the EC, Euratom, and the ECSC), and finally Justice and Home Affairs.
The Amsterdam Treaty strengthened the CFSP and the EU's role in foreign policy, expanded the range of issues over which qualified majority voting occurs in the Council of Ministers (as opposed to unanimity).
www.unc.edu /depts/europe/conferences/eu/Pages/eu2.htm   (747 words)

  
 The Treaty Of Paris   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
On November 30th, agreement was reached with the American commissioners, and when England came to terms with France and Spain, the formal treaty of peace was signed on September 3, 1783.
France lost to Britain all of its North American possessions (except Louisiana, which it had ceded to Spain); the treaty excluded French troops from Bengal, effectively ending the French imperial drive in India; and, in Africa, France yielded Senegal to the British.
The treaty also made navigation of the Mississippi free to all signatories (which included France, Spain, and Holland), restored Florida to Spain and Senegal to France, and gave the United States fishing rights off Newfoundland.
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 NSU - Shepard Broad Law Center - Law Library & Technology Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Treaty of Paris, 1951 - established the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC).
Treaty of Amsterdam, 1997 - Strengthens references to human rights and freedoms, makes changes to procedures of European Union institutions and, provides for closer cooperation of member states in specific substantive areas.
The Treaty of Rome Consolidated and the Treaty of Maastricht.
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 European Union FAQs
Treaty, signed in Paris (1952) and ratified by all five other ECSC member states, was vetoed by a majority of left-wing and right-wing radicals in the French Assemblée (August 30th).
The EU being an association of member states, changes to the Treaties are negotiatied by representatives of the member state governments, and approved (and ratified) by all national parliaments, in some countries with the active involvement of the people at large through a referendum.
Although the Maastricht Treaty does not stipulate which parts of the Treaties should be open to revision, there has seemed to be agreement on the main topics of discussion for the 1996 IGC for some time now, if not at their outcome.
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 The Single European Union and the road toward the Treaty of the European Union (1986-1992) - The history of the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Single European Act, signed in Luxembourg and The Hague and came into force on 1 July 1987, was the first modification of the fundational treaties of the European Communities, that is to say, the Treaty of Paris in 1951 and the Treaties of Rome in 1957.
To achieve the objective of a greater economic and social cohesion among the diverse countries and regions of the Community, reform and financial support to the denominated Structural Funds, European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund (EAGGF), European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), European Social Fund (ESF) was settled.
In 1989, at Delors' request, an Intergovernmental Conference (IGC) was called to agree the definitive establishment of the monetary and economic union In 1990, another IGC was called to study the constitution of a political union.
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 Picture Of The Treaty Of Paris - ABC Paris   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Paris, Treaty ofThe Treaty of 1814The Treaty of Paris of May 30, 1814, was concluded between France on the one … Pictures and Maps for: Paris, Treaty of …
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Treaty of Paris (1783) Painting by Benjamin West depicting John Jay, … The British commissioners refused to pose, and the picture was never finished.
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 The European Constitution
The Maastricht Treaty (1992) established EU citizenship and the European Monetary Union (EMU).
The Amsterdam Treaty (1997) introduced measures to reinforce political union and prepare for enlargement towards the East.
And finally, the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe seeks to simplify and synthesize previous treaties within a single, clear, foundational document for the European Union.
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 European Elections 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
However, under the 1992 Maastricht Treaty, the EEC was renamed "the European Community (EC)", forming one part of the wider European Union (EU).
The rationale behind this was that it was an exercise in clarification and simplification: clarification of the existing mess of EU treaties, and the relationship between Member States and the EU; and simplification of EU processes ahead of its 2004 enlargement.
Treaty of Maastricht: The Maastricht Treaty of 1992 formally established the European Union based on three distinct areas known as "pillars": the European Communities, Common Foreign and Security Policy and common action in the fields of police and judicial cooperation.
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 1951 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
1951 was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar.
April 18 - Treaty of Paris (1951) adopted, establishing European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC); see EU.
September 8 - Treaty of San Francisco: In San Francisco, California, 48 nations sign Sign a peace treaty with Japan in formal recognition of the end of the Pacific War.
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 War of 1812 - Uncyclopedia
A peace treaty was signed in Ghent, Belgium in December of 1914, but the delegates were still gorging themselves on chocolates and carousing with local women when the war’s largest battle was fought, completely unnecessarily, in New Orleans in January of 1915.
The Treaty of Ghent specified that borders would be re-established exactly as they had been before the war, and the only real accomplishment, the end of British impressments, was achieved not because of the War of 1812, but because the Napoleonic Wars had ended and the British no longer needed the extra sailors.
Even though the peace treaty ending the conflict was signed in Paris, France less than two minutes after the United States had declared war, slow communications prevented news from reaching the combatants in the field until 1999.
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 EUROPEAN UNION LEGAL SYSTEM
Concluded on the model of the ECSC Treaty but with a much broader range of objectives; the most important of the Treaties.
Amended and expanding the EEC Treaty and laid down new procedures for foreign policy cooperation.
Amended the Maastricht Treaty and the EEC Treaty; extended co-decision; added new provision on social policy; incorporated the Schengen Agreement into EEC Treaty; created "constructive abstension"; strengthened transparency.
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 FINDING EUROPEAN TREATIES & PRIMARY LEGISLATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
For example the complete, amended version of the EEC Treaty (the 'Treaty of Rome' which established the European Community) appears in the Official Journal C224 of 31 August 1992 (EDC 382.8), with all new or amended provisions printed in bold italic type.
The Treaty of Amsterdam, which amends the previous treaties, is filed at EDC 341.2422/EUR.
Treaties Establishing the European Communities published in 1987 and 1988 is a two volume set (shelved at EDC 341.242/ TRE) Vol 1 subtitled: Treaties Amending These Treaties, Single European Act, Resolutions, Declarations, Vol 2 subtitled Documents concerning the Accessions.
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 Essaydirect.com: Euro-Lobbying - Term Paper
The Treaty of Paris in 1951 was the basis for the foundation of the European Community, which was to become the European Union four decades later.
This phase from the Treaty of Paris until the direct election of the Parliament was still marked by a deficit of the European Institutions competences.
In a nutshell, the Treaty of Maastricht basically presents a continuation of the goals that the SEA has already laid the foundation for: further shifting of sovereignty rights from the member states to the EU Again, it was primarily the European Parliament which was to gain more power, due to the co-decision procedure.
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 South East Regional Authority - About Us Page
Treaty amending certain Budgetary Provision of the Treaties establishing the European Communities (and of the Merger Treaty) (Treaty of Luxembourg, 1970)
Treaty amending certain Financial Provisions of the Treaties establishing the European Communities (and of the Merger Treaty) (1975)
The Treaty foresees a major reform of the Union's judicial system, and it improves the procedure to detect and address a serious breach of fundamental rights by a Member State.
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 European Law High Impact
The first post-war measure generating EC law was taken at the Treaty of Paris in 1951, which set up the European Coal and Steel Community, signed primarily as a measure to avoid the re-emergence of war.
At the early stage after the Treaty of Paris, citizens’ rights were linked to European activity; only as the Union has evolved has the political dimension developed.
It has ensured that member states that fail to fulfil their treaty obligations with regard to the free movement of goods - through, for example, the non-prevention of road blockades are fined.
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 Research Guide - European Union
TreatiesTreaties are the Primary Legislation of the EU.
Volume 1 includes the Treaty establishing the European Coal and Steel Community (Treaty of Paris, 1951); Treaty establishing the European Economic Community (Treaty of Rome, 1957); Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community (Treaty of Rome, 1957); and Treaties revising the Treaties establishing the European Communities and Acts relating to the Communities.
The Rome, Maastricht and Amsterdam Treaties: The Treaty on European Union (the Treaty of Rome) and the Treaty Establishing the European Community (the Treaty of Maastricht), Amended by the Treaty of Amsterdam: Comparative Texts.
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 EU basis
The foundation of the EU is formed by the Treaties, which lay down the objectives of the Union, its institutional structure, the powers of the organs, procedures of legislation and decision-making as well as the Community's financial system.
The Treaties of the Union are revised by the Intergovernmental Conferences of the Member States.
The Treaty on European Union (the Treaty of Maastricht, 1992) is seen as the most comprehensive reform to the Treaties of Rome.
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 CNN.com - Europe: Time of change - Feb. 19, 2004
The basis of this cooperation lies in the Treaty of Paris of 1951.
In Denmark, for instance, when the Maastricht Treaty on European Union was put to a national referendum, it was rejected by 50.7 percent of the population.
Only by appending a series of complex opt-out clauses was the treaty made sufficiently acceptable to be ratified by 56.8 percent of the population in a second referendum.
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 Ambassade du Luxembourg
The ratification of the Treaty is one of Luxembourg’s great challenges during the presidency of the European Union Council, which it has the honor to host during the first semester 2005.
The major topics at the Agenda of the Luxembourg presidency are the Stability and growth Pact, the Lisbon strategy, the Financial Perspectives 2007-2013, the Constitutional Treaty such as the enlargement of the EU (Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey and Croatia).
March 25: The Treaties establishing the European Economic Community (EEC) and the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) are signed by the Six (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands) in Rome as of today they will be referred to as the "Treaties of Rome".
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 PASOK - PANELLINIO SOSIALISTIKO KINIMA
Robert Schuman proposed the idea of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), later established by the Treaty of Paris (April 1951).
It improved and broadened the scope of the Treaty, introducing proper legislative cooperation between Parliament and the Council.
With this new Treaty the Twelve committed themselves to creating, by 31 December 1992 at the latest, a unified marker with free movement of persons, capital, goods and services.
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 Salvatore Lombardo: European Union/History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Discuss the factors that contributed to the acceleration of the process of European integration at the end of the 1980s.
Discuss the significance of the Treaty on European Union (Maastricht Treaty).
Discuss the problems that the Treaty on European Union encountered during the ratification process.
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