Examples of Treaty of Rome in a sentence
The 1957 Treaty of Rome made provision for its creation with a view to granting technical and financial assistance, initially limited to African countries which at that time were still colonised and with which some Member States had historical links.
The first LFS in the UK was conducted in 1973, under a Regulation derived from the Treaty of Rome.
In the event that the Commission indicates in a Statement of Objection(s) that this Agreement will violate the provisions of Article 81 or 82 of the Treaty of Rome, then the parties shall amend this Agreement by making those minimal modifications necessary to satisfy the concerns of the Commission as set forth in the Statement of Objection(s).
The SFC Contribution constitutes State Aid as defined under Articles 87 and 88 of the Treaty of Rome and is being granted as ‘de minimis’ aid under Commission Regulation EC 1998/2006 (the "De Minimis Aid Regulation”).
Finally we will then turn to the signing of the Treaty of Rome (EEC), in which a first attempt to define regional policy was made.
Therefore, whenever the word “Treaty” is mentioned, it refers to the founding Treaty of Rome in force after the amendments brought about by the aforementioned Treaties.
Created by the Treaty of Rome, its shareholders are the Member States of the EU, and its Board of Governors is composed of the Finance Ministers of these States.
The 1957 Treaty of Rome specified that Algeria, while not a member state in itself, would gain both rights and obligations related to the free movement of all Community goods, and would also partake in the Community regime for agriculture.[50] Had he lived longer, Camus would have probably asked what a united Europe could do to rescue Algeria from economic and political dysfunction.
In March 1957, the French foreign Minister Christian Pineau—himself a communist and a protagonist of French Resistance—co-signed the Treaty of Rome, turning at least one of Camus’s federalist dreams into reality.
However, the Treaty of Rome did not generally address human rights issues.