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The Maastricht Treaty of 1992 removed the word "economic" from the Treaty of Rome's official title, and in 2009, the Treaty of Lisbon renamed it the "Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union". History
The Euratom Treaty is less well known because of the lower profile of the organisation that it founded. The EEC has evolved into what is now the European Union , but Euratom has remained much the same as it was in 1957 although it is governed by the institutions of the European Union.
The Convention on Damage Caused by Foreign Aircraft to Third Parties on the Surface, commonly called the Rome Convention, is an international treaty, concluded at Rome on October 7, 1952. It entered into force on February 4, 1958, and as of 2018 has been ratified by 51 states. [ 1 ]
1957 – Treaty of Rome creates European Economic Community (by "The Six": Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and West Germany) 1963 – Ankara Agreement initiated a three-step process toward creating a Customs Union which would help secure Turkey's full membership in the EEC. 1963 – Charles de Gaulle vetoes UK entry
This category is for treaties that entered into legal force in the year 1960. For treaties that were written and opened for signature in 1960, see Category:Treaties concluded in 1960 . 1955
This category is for treaties that were written and opened for signature in the year 1960. For treaties that entered into force in 1960, see Category:Treaties entered into force in 1960 . 1955
Treaty between England and the Holy Roman Empire during the Italian War of 1521–1526 1522 Treaty of Windsor: Between Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and Henry VIII of England; its main clause was the invasion of France. 1524 Treaty of Malmö: Ends the Swedish War of Liberation. Treaty of Tordesillas: Treaty between the Lord of Monaco and ...
Treaty of Rome most commonly refers to the 1957 international agreement that led to the founding of the European Economic Community. Treaty of Rome may also refer to: Treaty of Rome (1924) , between the Kingdom of Italy and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, created the Free State of Fiume