Συνθήκη της Ρώμης

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treaty of rome
Founding treaty of the EU, most recently modified by the Maastricht Treaty
Established the European Economic Community and the European Atomic Energy Community
The European Community Treaty signed in 1957, established the EC with six countries The treaty constitutes the EU's constitutional law and represents the first step toward EMU
The charter establishing the European Community
The Treaty of Rome, enacted in March 1957, established a European customs union and required the elimination of all quantitative restrictions and other measures having an equivalent effect on trade among the European signatory member states It was intended to create a single market with free movement of goods, persons, services, and capital and envisioned a single internal European market It became the founding charter for the European Economic Community, which came into being on January 1, 1958 The Treaty had no provisions for monetary arrangements Accomplishments following the treaty included completion of the customs union and establishment of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) See: Maastricht Treaty