Difference between revisions of "Maastricht Treaty"

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The '''Maastricht Treaty''', officially known as the '''Treaty on European Union''', lays the ground work as the founding document of the [[EU]].  It was signed on February 7th, 1992.  Together with amending treaties Treaty of Amsterdam (1999), Treaty of Nice (2003), and the Treaty of Lisbon (2009), the modern framework of the EU is established.
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The '''Maastricht Treaty''', officially known as the '''Treaty on European Union''', lays the groundwork as the founding document of the [[EU]].  It was signed on February 7th, 1992.  Together with amending treaties Treaty of Amsterdam (1999), Treaty of Nice (2003), and the Treaty of Lisbon (2009), the modern framework of the EU is established.
  
 
It is so named because it was signed in [[Maastricht]], [[Netherlands]].
 
It is so named because it was signed in [[Maastricht]], [[Netherlands]].
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Latest revision as of 03:02, April 16, 2019

The Maastricht Treaty, officially known as the Treaty on European Union, lays the groundwork as the founding document of the EU. It was signed on February 7th, 1992. Together with amending treaties Treaty of Amsterdam (1999), Treaty of Nice (2003), and the Treaty of Lisbon (2009), the modern framework of the EU is established.

It is so named because it was signed in Maastricht, Netherlands.