Treaty of Rome
Treaty of Rome stands for:
- Treaty of Rome (1924) , Agreement between Italy and the Kingdom of Croats, Serbs and Slovenes
- Treaty of Rome (1983) , Agreement between Italy and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which deals with the compensation of the optants or Esuli
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Treaty of Rome (1957), except in Germany and Italy simplified Treaty of Rome called,
- Treaty establishing the European Community , establishment of the European Economic Community (EEC),
- Founding Treaty of the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM), and
- Common institutions for the European Communities Agreement , establishing that EEC, EURATOM and European Coal and Steel Community a joint parliamentary assembly (now the European Parliament ), a common European Court of Justice and a common Economic and Social Committee have
- Another name for the General Peace Agreement of Rome (1992) between warring parties in the Mozambican civil war
- Another name for the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe , which was signed in Rome on October 29, 2004 (but did not come into force later)
- in the broader sense for
- Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court , contractual basis of the International Criminal Court