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Energy has always been a major point of the European construction. The Paris Treaty signed in 1951, establish [[European Coal and Steel Community]] (ECSC). The aim was to create a common market for coal and steel among Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy and the Netherlands, in order to neutralise competition between European nations over natural resources and ensure a good energy supply within those countries.
 
Energy has always been a major point of the European construction. The Paris Treaty signed in 1951, establish [[European Coal and Steel Community]] (ECSC). The aim was to create a common market for coal and steel among Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy and the Netherlands, in order to neutralise competition between European nations over natural resources and ensure a good energy supply within those countries.
 
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In 1957, the Treaties of Rome were signed by the ECSC members, including the [[Euratom]] treaty, aiming to foster co-operation in the nuclear field.
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In 1957, the Treaties of Rome were signed by the ECSC members, including the [[Euratom]] treaty, aiming to foster co-operation in the nuclear field. The  European Coal and Steel Community got absorbed in this new legal institutional framework of the European Union.
  
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Latest revision as of 12:42, 25 March 2017

Energy has always been a major point of the European construction. The Paris Treaty signed in 1951, establish European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC). The aim was to create a common market for coal and steel among Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy and the Netherlands, in order to neutralise competition between European nations over natural resources and ensure a good energy supply within those countries.
In 1957, the Treaties of Rome were signed by the ECSC members, including the Euratom treaty, aiming to foster co-operation in the nuclear field. The European Coal and Steel Community got absorbed in this new legal institutional framework of the European Union.