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CURRENT TREATIES


Evolution of the structure and policies of the Union



Founding treaties

European Integration is at present based on four Founding treaties:


Amending treaties

At times there have been far-reaching reforms bringing major institutional changes and introducing new areas of responsibility for the European institutions:


Accession treaties

''Main article: Enlargement Of The European Union ''

The founding treaties have also been amended (in a more limited fashion) whenever new Member States acceded:


Budgetary treaties

Lastly there have been two budgetary treaties:
  • The Budgetary Treaty of 1970 (more fully the "''Treaty amending Certain Budgetary Provisions of the Treaties establishing the European Communities and of the Treaty establishing a Single Council and a Single Commission of the European Communities''"), signed in Luxembourg on 22 April 1970 , gave the European Parliament the last word on what is known as "'' Non-compulsory Expenditure ''". It came into force on 1 January 1971 .


  • The Budgetary Treaty of 1975 (more fully the "''Treaty amending Certain Financial Provisions of the Treaty establishing the European Communities and of the Treaty establishing a Single Council and a Single Commission of the European Communities''"), signed in Brussels on 22 July 1975 , gave the European Parliament the power to reject the budget as a whole, and created the European Court Of Auditors . It came into force on 1 June 1977 .



UNRATIFIED TREATIES

The Treaty instituting a European Defence Community sought to create a pan-European defence force, combining the national armies under a supranational structure. It was signed on 27 May 1952 but the French National Assembly refused to ratify it. It was to lead to a European Political Community Treaty, which was drafted but abandoned after the failed ratification of the EDC Treaty.

The Treaty Establishing A Constitution For Europe sought to consolidate, simplify and replace the existing set of overlapping treaties. It was signed on 29 October 2004 and was due to come into force on 1 November 2006 , conditional on its ratification by all member states. During the process of ratification, The French (on 29 May 2005 ) and then the Dutch (on 1 June 2005 ) rejected the treaty in Referendum s.

With the failed ratification of the Constitution, under German presidency of the first half of 2007, the " Reform Treaty " (also, a.o. "future "institutional settlement" or "legal basis") has been negotiated, planned to be agreed by 2009 .


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