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    European Coal and Steel Community

    International organisation serving to unify European countries peacefully after World War II

    The European Coal and Steel Community was a European organization created after World War II to integrate Europe's coal and steel industries into a single common market based on the principle of supranationalism which would be governed by the creation of a High Authority which would be made up of appointed representatives from the member states who would not represent their national interest, but would take and make decisions in the general interests of the Community as a whole. It was formally established in 1951 by the Treaty of Paris, signed by Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and West Germany and was generally seen as the first step in the process of European integration following the end of the Second World War in Europe. The organization's subsequent enlargement of both members and duties ultimately led to the creation of the European Union. However, it was forced into action in 1952. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    The ECSC was a European organization created in 1951 to integrate Europe's coal and steel industries into a common market. It was the first step in the process of European integration after World War II and its institutions were merged into the European Economic Community in 1967.
  3. britannica.com

    Learn about the history and goals of the ECSC, a 1952 treaty that integrated the coal and steel industries in western Europe. Find out how the ECSC evolved into the European Union and what challenges it faced in the 21st century.
    Author:The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. european-union.europa.eu

    Learn how the European Coal and Steel Community, founded in 1951, was the first step in securing a lasting peace in Europe after the Second World War. Explore the timeline of key events and treaties that led to the creation of the European Economic Community and the European Parliament.
  5. eur-lex.europa.eu

    The ECSC Treaty established the European Coal and Steel Community in 1951, as a first step towards European integration. It created a common market for coal and steel, a High Authority, an Assembly, a Council and a Court of Justice.
  6. speech-repository.webcloud.ec.europa.eu

    Learn about the history and significance of the ECSC, the first inter-European agency established by the treaty of Paris in 1951. Find out how it eliminated borders and tariffs in the coal and steel industries and how it influenced the creation of the European Union.
  7. european-union.europa.eu

    The Schuman Declaration of 1950 proposed the creation of a supranational organization to pool coal and steel production in Europe, as a step towards peace and integration. It was the first of the European institutions that eventually became the EU.
  8. Learn how the Schuman Plan and the ECSC created a supranational organization to pool the coal and steel resources of six European countries and reconcile France and Germany. The ECSC was the first step towards a federal Europe and the European Economic Community.
  9. diplomatie.gouv.fr

    It was the advent of the European Coal and Steel Community, which met with public enthusiasm and was approved by the Governments of Belgium, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
  10. researchgate.net

    Abstract The European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) was the first step in the process of European integration. Its founders had lofty aspirations that integration in coal and steel would spill ...

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