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European Coal and Steel Community

Conventional Long NameEuropean Coal and Steel Community
 
Common NameECSC
Noautocatyes
StatusInternational organisation
ContinentEurope
EraCold War
Event StartTreaty of Paris
Year Start1952
Date Start23 July
Event EndTreaty expiration
Year End2002¹
Date End23 July
Event1Merger Treaty
Date Event11 July 1967
S1European Union
Flag S1Flag of Europe.svg
FlagFlag of the European Coal and Steel Community
Image FlagFlag of the European Coal and Steel Community 12 Star Version.svg
Image Map CaptionFounding members of the ECSC: Belgium, France,
Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and West Germany
(Algeria was an integral part of French Republic)
CapitalNot applicable2
Common Languages11 (2002)³
title=11 (2002)³
Danish
Dutch
English
Finnish
French
German
Greek
Italian
Portuguese
Spanish
Swedish
Title LeaderPresident of the High Authority
Leader1Jean Monnet
Year Leader11952 � 1955
Leader2René Mayer
Year Leader21955 � 1958
Leader3Paul Finet
Year Leader31958 � 1959
Leader4Piero Malvestiti
Year Leader41959 � 1963
Leader5Rinaldo Del Bo
Year Leader51963 � 1967
Event StartIn force
Date Start23 July
Event EndExpired
Date End23 July
Event1Merger
Date Event11 July 1967
Event PreSigning
Date Pre18 April 1951
TodayEuropean Union

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European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) was a six-nation international organisation serving to unify Western Europe during the Cold War and create the foundation for the modern-day developments of the European Union. The ECSC was the first organisation to be based on the principles of supranationalism.

The ECSC was first proposed by French foreign minister Robert Schuman on 9 May 1950 as a way to prevent further war between France and Germany. He declared his aim was to "make war not only unthinkable but materially impossible." The means to do so, Europe's first supranational community, was formally established by the Treaty of Paris (1951), signed not only by France and West Germany, but also by Italy and the three Benelux states: Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. Between these states the ECSC would create a common market for coal and steel. The ECSC was governed by a "High Authority", checked by bodies representing governments, MPs and an independent judiciary.

The ECSC was joined by two other similar communities in 1957, with whom it shared its membership and some institutions. In 1967 all its institutions were merged with that of the European Economic Community (EEC, which later became part of the European Union), but it retained its own independent identity. However in 2002 the Treaty of Paris expired, and with no desire to renew the treaty, all the ECSC activities and resources were absorbed by the European Community. During its existence, the ECSC had succeeded in creating a common market but could not prevent the decline of the coal and steel industries. It did however set the ground for the future European Union.


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