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European Economic Community

Intergovernmental organization
1957–2009
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Anthem
Ode to Joy
Location of European Economic Community
Location of European Economic Community

Merger:
European Communities (From 1967)
Capital Brussels
Status Intergovernmental organization
Commission President
- 1957-1967 Walter Hallstein
- 1967-1970 Jean Rey
- 1970-1972 Franco Malfatti
- 1972-1973 Sicco Mansholt
- 1973-1977 François-Xavier Ortoli
- 1977-1981 Roy Jenkins
Legislature Legislature
- Upper house Council of Ministers
- Lower house European Parliament
History
March 25, 1957 Treaty signing
January 1, 1957 Established
July 1, 1967 European Communities
July 1, 1987 Single European Act
November 1, 1993 Maastricht Treaty
May 1, 1999 Amsterdam Treaty
December 1, 2009 Lisbon Treaty
Area 4,324,782 km²
Currency Euro
European Union 
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The European Economic Community (1957-2009) was an intergovernmental organization in Europe.

In 1967 the institutions of the European Coal and Steel Community and Euratom were merged with those of the Economic Community. This meant that while they technically continued to exist separate from each other they were governed together as a single personality under the name of the European Communities. By the Maastricht Treaty in 1993 the European Communities became part of and expanded institutional framework, as one of three pillars of the European Union.

The Lisbon Treaty in 2009, abolished the European Economic Community as a part of the framework that made up the European Union, and instead established the European Union as an intergovernmental organization in it's own right.

Timeline[]

Signed
In force
Document
1948
1948
Brussels Treaty
1949
1949
London Agreement
1951
1952
Paris Treaty
1954
1955
Modified Brussels Treaty
1957
1958
Rome treaties
1965
1967
Merger Treaty
1975
N/A
European Council conclusion
1985
1985
Schengen Treaty
1986
1987
Single European Act
1992
1993
Maastricht Treaty
1997
1999
Amsterdam Treaty
2001
2003
Nice Treaty
2007
2009
Lisbon Treaty
 
                           
Three pillars of the European Union:  
European Communities: (EC)  
European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM)   
Allied Autorities Ruhr Authority (IAR) European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) Treaty expired in 2002 European Union (EU)
          European Economic Community (EEC)
        Schengen Area   European Economic Community (EC)
    TREVI Justice and Home Affairs (JHA)  
  Police and Judicial Co-operation in Criminal Matters (PJCC)
            European Political Cooperation (EPC) Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP)
Unconsolidated bodies Western European Union (WEU)    
Treaty terminated in 2011  
                           

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