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Treaties



The primary legislation, or treaties, are effectively the constitutional law of the European Union. They are created by governments from all EU Member States acting by consensus. They lay down the basic policies of the Union, establish its institutional structure, legislative procedures, and the powers of the Union. The Treaties that make up the primary legislation include:

· the ECSC Treaty of 1951 (Treaty of Paris) · the EEC Treaty of 1957 (Treaty of Rome) · the EURATOM Treaty of 1957 (Treaty of Rome) · the Merger Treaty of 1965 · the Acts of Accession of the United Kingdom, Ireland and Denmark (1972) · the Budgetary Treaty of 1970 · the Budgetary Treaty of 1975 · the Act of Accession of Greece (1979) · the Acts of Accession of Spain and Portugal (1985) · the Single European Act of 1986 · the Treaty of Maastricht of 1992 (Treaty of European Union) · the Acts of Accession of Austria, Sweden and Finland (1994) · the Treaty of Amsterdam of 1997 · the Treaty of Nice of 2001 · the Treaty of Accession 2003 · the Treaty of Accession 2005

The various annexes and protocols attached to these Treaties are also considered a source of primary legislation. The heads of State and government of the member states of European Union signed a constitution in 2004, but it has not yet been ratified by the Member States and as of March 2007 it was unclear if it would be ratified.





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