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 |  |  | Merger Treaty: Encyclopedia II - History of the European Union - Enlargement of the EU
History of the European Union - 1973.
In January 1960, Britain and other OEEC members who didn't belong to the EEC formed an alternative association, the European Free Trade Association. But Britain soon realised that the EEC was more successful than the EFTA and decided to apply for membership. Ireland and Denmark, both of whom being heavily reliant on British trade, decided they would go wherever Britain went, and henc ...
See also:History of the European Union, History of the European Union - Pre-1945 influences, History of the European Union - Post 1945 impetus, History of the European Union - The three communities, History of the European Union - Enlargement of the EU, History of the European Union - 1973, History of the European Union - 1980s, History of the European Union - 1993, History of the European Union - 1995, History of the European Union - 2004, History of the European Union - 2007, History of the European Union - History of European integration, History of the European Union - Current issues Read more here: » History of the European Union: Encyclopedia II - History of the European Union - Enlargement of the EU |
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History of the European Union - 1973.
In January 1960, Britain and other OEEC members who didn't belong to the EEC formed an alternative association, the European Free Trade Association. But Britain soon realised that the EEC was more successful than the EFTA and decided to apply for membership. Ireland and Denmark, both of whom being heavily reliant on British trade, decided they would go wherever Britain went, and henc ...
See also:History of the European Union, History of the European Union - Pre-1945 influences, History of the European Union - Post 1945 impetus, History of the European Union - The three communities, History of the European Union - Enlargement of the EU, History of the European Union - 1973, History of the European Union - 1980s, History of the European Union - 1993, History of the European Union - 1995, History of the European Union - 2004, History of the European Union - 2005, History of the European Union - History of European integration, History of the European Union - Current issues Read more here: » History of the European Union: Encyclopedia II - History of the European Union - Enlargement of the EU |
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 |  |  | Merger Treaty: Encyclopedia II - European Union law - Primary legislation: the treatiesThe primary legislation, or treaties, are effectively the constitutional law of the European Union. They lay down the basic policies of the Union, establish its institutional structure, legislative procedures, and the powers of the Union. The treaties that make up the primary legislation include:
the ECSC Treaty of 1951 (Treaty of Paris)
the EEC Treaty of 1957 (Treaty of Rome)
the EURATOM Treaty of 1957 (Treaty of Rome)
the Merger Treaty of 1965
the Acts of Accession of the United Ki ...
See also:European Union law, European Union law - Primary legislation: the treaties, European Union law - Secondary legislation, European Union law - Acquis, European Union law - Legislative procedures, European Union law - History Read more here: » European Union law: Encyclopedia II - European Union law - Primary legislation: the treaties |
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 |  |  | Merger Treaty: Encyclopedia II - History of the European Union - The three communitiesThe European Union grew out of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), which was founded in 1951, by the six founding members: Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg (the Benelux countries) and West Germany, France and Italy. Its purpose was to pool the steel and coal resources of the member states, thus preventing another European war. It was in fulfilment of a plan developed by a French civil servant Jean Monnet, publicised by the French foreign minister Robert Schuman. On May 9, 1950 Schuman presented his proposal on the creation o ...
See also:History of the European Union, History of the European Union - Pre-1945 influences, History of the European Union - Post 1945 impetus, History of the European Union - The three communities, History of the European Union - Enlargement of the EU, History of the European Union - 1973, History of the European Union - 1980s, History of the European Union - 1993, History of the European Union - 1995, History of the European Union - 2004, History of the European Union - 2007, History of the European Union - History of European integration, History of the European Union - Current issues Read more here: » History of the European Union: Encyclopedia II - History of the European Union - The three communities |
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 |  |  | Merger Treaty: Encyclopedia II - History of the European Union - History of European integrationOne of the first crises affecting the course of European integration occurred in 1965. A switch away from unanimous decision-making and to majority-voting in the Council was supposed to have been made on January 1, 1966. However the De Gaulle government of France was firmly opposed to this, seeking that all discussions on decisions affecting national interests should be discussed indefinitely, essentially requiring the retention of national veto on all issues of importance. This led to the "empty chair crisis" in which France refused to take ...
See also:History of the European Union, History of the European Union - Pre-1945 influences, History of the European Union - Post 1945 impetus, History of the European Union - The three communities, History of the European Union - Enlargement of the EU, History of the European Union - 1973, History of the European Union - 1980s, History of the European Union - 1993, History of the European Union - 1995, History of the European Union - 2004, History of the European Union - 2007, History of the European Union - History of European integration, History of the European Union - Current issues Read more here: » History of the European Union: Encyclopedia II - History of the European Union - History of European integration |
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 |  |  | Merger Treaty: Encyclopedia II - History of the European Union - Current issuesCurrently, the EU is undergoing organisational difficulties, especially those dealing with the proposed European Constitution. The new constitution must be ratified by all 25 member states before it can enter into force, in some cases by national referenda. To date, although ten countries have ratified the constitution, voters in France and the Netherlands have rejected it in popular votes. The future of the constitution is now uncertain.
Some also believe there is inconsistent application of EU laws in favour of larger member states: ...
See also:History of the European Union, History of the European Union - Pre-1945 influences, History of the European Union - Post 1945 impetus, History of the European Union - The three communities, History of the European Union - Enlargement of the EU, History of the European Union - 1973, History of the European Union - 1980s, History of the European Union - 1993, History of the European Union - 1995, History of the European Union - 2004, History of the European Union - 2007, History of the European Union - History of European integration, History of the European Union - Current issues Read more here: » History of the European Union: Encyclopedia II - History of the European Union - Current issues |
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 |  |  | Merger Treaty: Encyclopedia II - European Community - European Economic CommunityThe European Economic Community (EEC) was an organisation established (1958) by treaty between Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and West Germany, known informally as the Common Market. The EEC was the most significant of the three treaty organisations that were consolidated in 1967 to form the European Community (EC; known since the ratification 1993 of the Maastricht treaty as the European Union, EU). The EEC had as its aim the eventual economic union of its member nations, ultimately leading to political union. It worke ...
See also:European Community, European Community - European Community, European Community - Community Pillar, European Community - European Economic Community, European Community - The future of the European Communities, European Community - External link Read more here: » European Community: Encyclopedia II - European Community - European Economic Community |
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 |  |  | Merger Treaty: Encyclopedia II - History of the European Union - Pre-1945 influencesAttempts to unify the disparate nations of Europe precede the modern nation-states and have occurred repeatedly throughout the history of Continental Europe since the collapse of the Mediterranean-centred Roman Empire. Europe's heterogeneous collection of languages and cultures made attempts based on dynastic rights, or enforced through military occupation of unwilling nations, unstable and doomed to failure.
The Frankish empire of Charlemagne and the Holy Roman Empire u ...
See also:History of the European Union, History of the European Union - Pre-1945 influences, History of the European Union - Post 1945 impetus, History of the European Union - The three communities, History of the European Union - Enlargement of the EU, History of the European Union - 1973, History of the European Union - 1980s, History of the European Union - 1993, History of the European Union - 1995, History of the European Union - 2004, History of the European Union - 2007, History of the European Union - History of European integration, History of the European Union - Current issues Read more here: » History of the European Union: Encyclopedia II - History of the European Union - Pre-1945 influences |
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 |  |  | Merger Treaty: Encyclopedia II - European Union law - Secondary legislationSecondary legislation include regulations, directives, decisions, recommendations and opinions.
Secondary legislation also includes interinstitutional agreements, which are agreements made between European Union institutions clarifying their respective powers, especially in budgetary matters. The Parliament, Commission and Council are capable of entering into such agreements.
The classification of legisl ...
See also:European Union law, European Union law - Primary legislation: the treaties, European Union law - Secondary legislation, European Union law - Acquis, European Union law - Legislative procedures, European Union law - History Read more here: » European Union law: Encyclopedia II - European Union law - Secondary legislation |
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 |  |  | Merger Treaty: Encyclopedia II - European Community - European CommunityEuropean Community is the name given collectively to the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), the European Economic Community (EEC), and the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom), when in 1967, they were first merged under a single institutional framework with the Merger Treaty.
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 extremel ...
See also:European Community, European Community - European Community, European Community - Community Pillar, European Community - European Economic Community, European Community - The future of the European Communities, European Community - External link Read more here: » European Community: Encyclopedia II - European Community - European Community |
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