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Knowledge of EU Law & EU Institutions
Semester 2

Year 2022

Cluster 1 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3

Materials Barnard and Peers, European Union Law



CONTENT
WEEK 1 : Development of the European Union

WEEK 2: European Council: composition, members, function, powers
European Commission: composition, members, function, powers

WEEK 3: European Parliament: composition, members, function, powers
The Council: composition, members, function, powers



Development of European Union

The European Coal and Steel Community Treaty (ECSC)
link for the document: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:11951K:EN:PDF



Signed in: 18 April 1951 by West Germany, Italy, France, The Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg

Entered into force in: 23 July 1952

Brought together these 6 countries to organise the free movement of coal and steel (and in general free
movement of products) and to free up access to sources of production. All restrictive practices

An important feature was the setting up of a common High Authority to:




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, supervise the market;

monitor compliance with competition rules; and

ensure price transparency.

The aim of the treaty, as stated in its Article 2, was to contribute, through the common market for coal and
steel, to economic expansion, employment and better living standards. Thus, the institutions had to ensure an
orderly supply of coal and steel to the common market by ensuring equal access to the sources of production,
the establishment of the lowest prices and improved working conditions. All of this had to be accompanied by
the growth in international trade and the modernisation of production.


Treaty of Rome, European Economic Community (EEC)
link to the document: https://ec.europa.eu/archives/emu_history/documents/treaties/rometreaty2.pdf



Signed in: 25 March 1957 by West Germany, Italy, France, The Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg

Entered into force: 1 January 1958

Focus on economic integration

The concept of a common market: the removal of barriers to trade such as terrifies

The four freedoms, also known as the core of the economic constitution: free movement of goods, workers,
capital and services


Single European Act (SEA)
link to the the document: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/resource.html?uri=cellar:a519205f-924a-4978-96a2-
b9af8a598b85.0004.02/DOC_1&format=PDF



Signed in: Luxembourg 17 February 1986 and in The Hague (The Netherlands) 28 February 1986

Entry into force: 1 July 1987

It’s purpose was to amend the ECC treaty

Formally established the European council

Single market (abolishment of internal borders)

SEA began the transformation of the role of Eu parliament similar to what it is today



Maastricht treaty, ‘Treaty of the European Union (TEU)’
link to the document: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/resource.html?uri=cellar:2bf140bf-a3f8-4ab2-b506-
fd71826e6da6.0023.02/DOC_1&format=PDF



Signed in: 7 February 1992

Entered into force: 1 November 1993

Numerous changes to the treaty of Rome (Both institutional and substantive terms)

The three-pillars system

First pillar; EEC treaty was officially renamed the European Community

Second pillar; Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP)

Third pillar; Justice and Home Affairs (JHA)




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