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First Treaty of Rome

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Need change the article's name in First Treaty of Rome because in October 2006 in Rome was signed the Second Treaty (European Constitution)--87.17.103.92 15:11, 18 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Daughter articles

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Should other articles be made daughter articles and summarized here? For example: Article 81 and Article 82. On the other hand, that may duplicate information in other articles. Should the Article 81 and 82 articles be renamed. This is not really just a case of disambiguation. --Boson 07:37, 2 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Euratom

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Having Euratom has a footnote in this article isn't right, there ought to be two seperate articles or, considering the lack of indiviudal information, have the article as "Treaties of Rome". Opinions?- J Logan t: 20:59, 14 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I totally agree. I've thought about this also. One article is sufficient, but it should be renamed. - SSJ  23:02, 14 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]


interwiki

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There are three aritcles about it in some foreign-language wikis, as in the German one:

From: Römische Verträge (Treaties of Rome): Den EWG-Vertrag und den ebenfalls 1957 unterzeichneten Vertrag zur Gründung der Europäischen Atomgemeinschaft (EURATOM) bezeichnet man als die Römischen Verträge.

--Haigst-Mann (talk) 14:26, 8 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Rewrite needed

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The following two constructions are in the Renaming section

"The 1993 Treaty of Maastricht established the European Union with the EEC becoming one of its three pillars, the European Community.

"When the Treaty of Lisbon came into force in 2009 the pillar system, and hence the Community."

173.210.125.42 (talk) 15:04, 22 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]


Splitting the article

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While I certainly appreciate the reason behind naming this article as treaties (plural) of Rome, I think it an awkward compromise. "Treaties of Rome" is not an expression I can ever remember hearing outside of Wikipedia. There were indeed two treaties signed in Rome on the same day but — in English at least — people refer to the "Treaty of Rome" and mean the EEC Treaty.

I'd suggest splitting the Article by:

  • moving this article to Treaty of Rome making appropriate adjustments, and
  • creating a new article at Euratom Treaty in respect of that treaty.

Blue-Haired Lawyer t 14:41, 21 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I agree; this is a bit of a forced marriage of two very different things. The "treaty of Rome"-page should have a clear disambiguation regarding the i) present consolidated version (treaty establishing the EU) and Euratom... L.tak (talk) 15:47, 21 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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What is the TEEC ?

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The third paragraph commences with a reference to the "TEEC" without prior mention or explication of this acronym. A casual web search leads me to understand this as meaning "Treaty establishing the European Economic Community", is this the same as "TFEU" ? Should it not be cleat what this is before using the acronym ?

I came here to learn about a subject that is new to me so I'm afraid I cannot correct this article myself. The found some information about this, such as at http://en.euabc.com/word/899 but I don't understand this either. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 176.152.110.84 (talk) 10:57, 27 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Merge

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There are two pages for the same treaty, here and Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union. This makes no sense and creates a complete mess on Wikidata. Sigur (talk) 19:20, 26 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]

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