Treaty establishing the EEC — Convention on certain institutions common to the European Communities (Rome, 25 March 1957)

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The Treaty establishing the European Economic Community (EEC) was signed in Rome on 25 March 1957 by the representatives of the Federal Republic of Germany, Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. The Treaty includes a convention on the powers, jurisdiction and financing of the Assembly, the Court of Justice, and the Economic and Social Committee, common to the EEC and the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom).

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Source: Treaty establishing the European Economic Community and connected documents. Luxembourg: Publishing Services of the European Communities, [s.d.]. 378 p. "Convention on certain institutions common to the European Communities".

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