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The European Parliament and the Euratom Treaty; Past, Present and Future

AuteurEuropean Parliament
6-04-0-20-48.pdf
Datumdecember 2001
Classificatie 6.04.0.20/48 (SAMENWERKINGSVERBANDEN - EURATOM)
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Uit de publicatie:

        Directorate-General for Research




              WORKING PAPER



The European Parliament and the Euratom Treaty:
            past, present and future




           Energy and Research Series


                   ENER 114 EN
This publication is only available in English.



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http://www.europarl.eu.int/studies.




Publisher:     EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
               L-2929 Luxembourg



Authors:       Part One: Dr Mervyn O’ Driscoll, University College Cork


               Part Two:
               Gordon Lake, Directorate-General for Research
               (with the assistance of Berthold Rittberger, Robert Schuman Scholar)
               Strategy paper two: Prof. Juliet Lodge, University of Leeds




Responsible: Gordon Lake
             Directorate-General for Research
             Division for Industry, Research, Energy, Environment and STOA

               E-Mail: DG4-industrie@europarl.eu.int




The opinions expressed in this working paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the
position of the European Parliament.

Reproduction and translation for non-commercial purposes are authorised, provided the source is
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Manuscript completed in December 2001
        Directorate-General for Research




              WORKING PAPER



The European Parliament and the Euratom Treaty:
            past, present and future




           Energy and Research Series

                   ENER 114 EN
                      2-2002
                                            The EP and the Euratom Treaty: past, present and future




                                             PREFACE
In the 1950s, three European Communities were created by a series of international legal
instruments: the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) by the Treaty of Paris, 1952; the
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