Le Préambule du Traité de Rome: 60 ans après, que conclure ?
Eloi Laurent
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The Treaty establishing the European Economic Community (the more emblematic of the two Treaties of Rome) gave life and body to the ideal of European integration that had been sketched in particular by Victor Hugo. Sixty years after its signature, here is a brief commentary, necessarily subjective, on the Preamble of this founding text (the past and present participles that open each paragraph of the text refer to the six heads of state and government who were signatories to the Treaty on 25 March 1957).
Keywords: Union Européenne; Traité de Rome; Jean Monnet; Eurobaromètre (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-03-21
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