European Community

Communauté européenne
Comunidad Europea
Europäische Gemeinschaft
Comunidade Européia
Comunità Europea
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Contact Details

URL: http://europa.eu/

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Founded

1958-01-01 Brussels Belgium

History

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Aims

The Maastricht Treaty replaces Article 2 of the Treaty of Rome by the following: the Community shall have as its task, by establishing a common market and an economic and monetary union to promote throughout the Community a harmonious and balanced development of economic activities, sustainable and non-inflationary growth respecting the environment, a high degree of convergence of economic performance, a high level of employment and social protection, the raising of the standard of living and quality of life and economic and social cohesion and solidarity among member states. The Treaty extends the range of policy areas which may be handled by the European Community rather than by national governments by extending existing EC responsibilities - for example with environment policy - and by introducing new ones - for example in the areas of: education, vocational training and youth; culture; health; trans-European networks. Particular Articles refer to consumer protection and to industry.

Events

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Activities

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Structure

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Finance

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Relations with Inter-Governmental Organizations

Member of: B-XF2527 - World Trade Organization (WTO). Supports: E-XE1884 - European Centre on Geomorphological Hazards. Special links with: D-XD0435 - Council of Europe (CE); B-XB2183 - ILO; C-XC3023 - OECD. Special agreement with: B-XE3386 - UNIDO. State Party to: E-XE2744 - Energy Charter Conference. Closely involved with: D-XD0165 - ASEAN - EU Joint Cooperation Committee (JCC); Committee of Ambassadors ACP-EC and its related ACP-EC Permanent Joint Group on Bananas, H-XE0821 - ACP-EC Customs Cooperation Committee; E-XE4168 - ACP-EU Council of Ministers and its ACP-EC Development Finance Cooperation Committee; F-XE9068 - OACPS-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly (OACPS-EU JPA). Inter-governmental member of: B-XB0971 - FAO; F-XF9809 - Global Information and Early Warning System on Food and Agriculture (GIEWS); F-XF4685 - OSPAR Commission for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic (OSPAR Commission). Close cooperation with: D-XD0766 - EFTA. Memorandum of understanding signed with: D-XD4579 - Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Apr 1987. Cooperation Agreement signed with ASEAN, 1980, covering trade relations, economic cooperation and regional development cooperation. Economic cooperation agreement with: F-XF6292 - Central American Common Market (CACM). In addition, the following intergovernmental organizations quote relationships with the Community:

Relations with Non-Governmental Organizations

The European Commission has not established consultative status for the European Community in the strict sense, but arrangements exist for exchange of information and opinions with appropriate industrial and professional bodies. At the Agricultural Conference of member states of the then EEC, held Jul 1958, Stresa (Italy), the European Commission expressed the desire that the EEC cooperate closely with the different groups and institutions concerned in the formulation of a 'Common Agricultural Policy'. A number of the most representative trade associations thus felt the need to form associations at the level of the then 6 member countries of the EEC, in order to concert their policy on questions raised by the Treaty of Rome, particularly with respect to agriculture. Following the accession of additional countries to the EEC, the national trade organizations of these countries joined the Community associations (66 by 1959). No recent data is available for regional/international organizations in contact with the European Community.

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Type II Classification

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Subjects *

UN Sustainable Development Goals **

GOAL 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth

UIA Org ID

XD0665

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