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European Community

The European Community , most important of three European Communities, was originally founded on March 25, 1957 by the signing of the Treaty of Rome Treaty of Rome

The Treaty of Rome established the European Economic Community [i] and was signed by France [i], West Germany [i] ... 

 under the name of European Economic Community. The 'Economic' was removed from its name by the Maastricht treaty in 1992, which at the same time effectively made the European Community the first of three pillars Three pillars of the European Union

The Treaty of Maastricht [i] which established the European Union [i], divided EU policies into three main are ... 

 of the European Union European Union

The European Union is an intergovernmental [i] and supranational [i] ... 

, called the Community Pillar.

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1963   French President Charles De Gaulle Charles de Gaulle

Charles Andr Joseph Marie de Gaulle , in France [i] commonly referred to as Gnral de Gaulle, ... 

 vetoes the United Kingdom United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state [i] tha ... 

's entry into the EEC European Community

The European Community , most important of three European Communities, was originally founded on March 25 [i] ... 

.

1967   The Dutch Netherlands

The Netherlands is the Europe [i]an part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands [i] , which is formed ... 

 government supports British EEC European Community

The European Community , most important of three European Communities, was originally founded on March 25 [i] ... 

 membership.

1972   Denmark Denmark

The Kingdom of Denmark is the smallest and southernmost of the Nordic countries [i]. ... 

 joins the EEC European Community

The European Community , most important of three European Communities, was originally founded on March 25 [i] ... 

. The Faroe Islands Faroe Islands

The Faroe Islands or simply Faroes are a group of islands [i] in Northern Europe [i], between the ... 

 stay out.

1973   The United Kingdom United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state [i] tha ... 

, Ireland Ireland

Ireland is the third largest [i] island [i] in Europe [i]. ... 

, and Denmark Denmark

The Kingdom of Denmark is the smallest and southernmost of the Nordic countries [i]. ... 

 enter the ''European Economic Community European Community

The European Community , most important of three European Communities, was originally founded on March 25 [i] ... 

'', which later became the European Union European Union

The European Union is an intergovernmental [i] and supranational [i] ... 

.

1975   The United Kingdom United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state [i] tha ... 

 votes yes in a referendum United Kingdom referendum, 1975

The United Kingdom referendum of 1975 was a post-legislative referendum [i] held on 5 June [i], 1975 [i] ... 

 to stay in the European Community.

1981   Greece Greece

Greece Greece lies at the juncture of Europe [i], Asia [i], and Africa [i]. ... 

 enters the ''European Community'', which later becomes the European Union European Union

The European Union is an intergovernmental [i] and supranational [i] ... 

.

1986   Spain Spain

Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain , is a Europe [i]an parliamentary monarchy [i]. ... 

 and Portugal Portugal

Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic is located in southwestern Europe [i] on the Iberian Peninsula [i] ... 

 enter the ''European Community'', which later becomes the European Union European Union

The European Union is an intergovernmental [i] and supranational [i] ... 

.

1986   The European Community adopts the European flag European flag

The European flag consists of a circle of twelve golden stars on a blue background.... 

.

1989   Twelve European Community nations agree to ban the production of all chlorofluorocarbon Haloalkane

The haloalkanes are a group of chemical compound [i]s, consisting of alkane [i]s, such as methane [i] or ... 

s (CFCs) by the end of the century.



Encyclopedia

The European Community , most important of three European Communities, was originally founded on March 25, 1957 by the signing of the Treaty of Rome Treaty of Rome

The Treaty of Rome established the European Economic Community [i] and was signed by France [i], West Germany [i] ... 

 under the name of European Economic Community. The 'Economic' was removed from its name by the Maastricht treaty in 1992, which at the same time effectively made the European Community the first of three pillars Three pillars of the European Union

The Treaty of Maastricht [i] which established the European Union [i], divided EU policies into three main are ... 

 of the European Union European Union

The European Union is an intergovernmental [i] and supranational [i] ... 

, called the Community Pillar.


European Community


European Communities is the name given collectively to the European Coal and Steel Community European Coal and Steel Community

The European Coal and Steel Community was founded in 1951 [i] , by France [i], West Germany [i], Italy [i] ... 

 , the European Economic Community , and the European Atomic Energy Community , when in 1967, they were first merged under a single institutional framework with the Merger Treaty.

Soon after the establishment of the ECSC two more European Communities were proposed: European Defence Community and European Political Community. They were later rejected.

The EEC, established in 1958, soon became the most important of these three communities, subsequent treaties adding it further areas of competence that extended beyond the purely economic areas, while the other two communities remained extremely limited. Furthermore in 2002 the ECSC ceased to exist with the expiration of the Treaty of Paris which established it. Seen as redundant, no effort was made to retain it — its assets and liabilities were transferred to the EC, and coal and steel became subject to the EC treaty.

With the entry into force of the Maastricht Treaty in November of 1993, the European Economic Community changed its name and became the European Community. With the two other pillars, the European Community also became known as the European Union which exists today.

In October 2005 the European Energy Community Energy Community South East Europe Treaty

The Energy Community South East Europe Treaty signed in Athens [i], Greece on 25 October 2005.
... 

 was created- the first covering both the European Union European Union

The European Union is an intergovernmental [i] and supranational [i] ... 

 and some non-member states .

Community Pillar


The Maastricht treaty turned the European Communities as a whole into the first of three pillars Three Pillars

The Three Pillars [i] of Sikhism
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 of the European Union, also known as the Community Pillar or Communities Pillar. In Community Pillar policy areas decisions are made collectively by Qualified Majority Voting .

European Economic Community


The European Economic Community was an organization established by treaty between the ECSC countries Belgium Belgium

The Kingdom of Belgium is a country in northwest Europe [i] bordered by the Netherlands [i] ... 

, France France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country [i] whose metropolitan territory [i] ... 

, Italy Italy

Italy, officially the Italian Republic , is a Southern European [i] country. ... 

, Luxembourg Luxembourg

The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is a small landlocked [i] country in western Europe [i], bordered by Belgium [i] ... 

, the Netherlands Netherlands

The Netherlands is the Europe [i]an part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands [i] , which is formed ... 

, and West Germany, known informally as the Common Market . The EEC was the most significant of the three treaty organizations that were consolidated in 1967 to form the European Community . The EEC had as its aim the eventual economic union of its member nations, ultimately leading to political union. It worked for the free movement of goods, service, labour and capital, the abolition of trusts and cartels, and the development of joint and reciprocal policies on labour, social welfare, agriculture, transport, and foreign trade.

In 1956, the United Kingdom United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country and sovereign state [i] tha ... 

 proposed that the Common Market be incorporated into a wide European free-trade area. After the proposal was vetoed by President Charles de Gaulle Charles de Gaulle

Charles Andr Joseph Marie de Gaulle , in France [i] commonly referred to as Gnral de Gaulle, ... 

 and France in November 1958, the UK together with Sweden engineered the formation of the European Free Trade Association European Free Trade Association

The European Free Trade Association was established on May 3 [i], 1960 [i] as an alternative for Europe ... 

  and was joined by other European nations that did not belong to the Common Market . Beginning in 1973, with British, Irish Republic of Ireland

The Republic of Ireland is the official description of the sovereign state which covers approximately f... 

, and Danish Denmark

The Kingdom of Denmark is the smallest and southernmost of the Nordic countries [i].... 

 accession to the EEC, the EFTA and the EEC negotiated a series of agreements that would ensure uniformity between the two organisations in many areas of economic policy, and by 1995, all but four EFTA members had joined the European Union.

One of the first important accomplishments of the EEC was the establishment of common price levels for agricultural products. In 1968, internal tariffs were removed on certain products.

The future of the European Communities


The signed but unratified European Constitution Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe

The Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe, commonly referred to as the European Constitution'... 

 would merge the European Community with the other two pillars of the European Union, making the European Union the legal successor of both the European Community and the present-day European Union. It was for a time proposed that the European Constitution should repeal the Euratom treaty, in order to terminate the legal personality of Euratom at the same time as that of the European Community, but this was not included in the final version.

See also

  • History of the European Union History of the European Union

    This is the history of the European Union.... 

  • European Union European Union

    The European Union is an intergovernmental [i] and supranational [i] ... 

  • European Union law
  • European Energy Community Energy Community South East Europe Treaty

    The Energy Community South East Europe Treaty signed in Athens [i], Greece on 25 October 2005.

... 


  • "Common European Home Common European Home

    The "Common European Home" was a concept created and espoused by former Soviet President [i] ... 

    "

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