The Treaty of Rome established institutions to allow member states to work both for their national interests and for a common European goal: the Council of Ministers, the Commission, the Parliamentary Assembly (later to become the European Parliament) and the Court of Justice.
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The treaty: establishes a common market, in which the signatory countries agree to gradually align their economic policies; creates a single economic area with free competition between companies.
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this Treaty, determine the methods of administrative co-operation to be adopted for the purpose of applying Article 9(2), taking into account the need to reduce as much as possible formalities imposed on trade.
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The Treaty of Rome has been amended on a number of occasions, and today it is called the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. (Source:"EUR-Lex, Treaty of Rome (EEC), document summary", accessed on 29 May 2024). For different language versions, check the EU Publications website.
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Also known as the Treaty of Rome, it is original Founding treaty of the European Economic Community (since renamed the European Community (EC), and integrated as part of the European Union (EU)).
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With the Treaties of Rome, a specific provision was made for members to be directly elected (this was implemented in 1979). Learn more about the history of the treaty of Rome and its effect in present days.
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Treaty of Rome, international agreement, signed in Rome on March 25, 1957, by Belgium, France, the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany), Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands, that established the European Economic Community (EEC), creating a common market and customs union among its members.
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This LibGuide provides a selection of relevant primary and secondary information sources on the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community (EEC), or Treaty of Rome, and is an initial gateway for your research.
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Treaty Establishing the European Community as Amended by Subsequent Treaties ROME, 25 March 1957
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