Euratom Treaty definition

Euratom Treaty means the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community, signed at Rome on 25 March 1957.
Euratom Treaty means the treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community;
Euratom Treaty means the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM), concluded at Rome, on 25 March 1957, in the form in which it binds Finland by virtue of the Treaty of Accession of Finland; (342/2008)

Examples of Euratom Treaty in a sentence

  • Dissemination activities shall also be compatible with the defence interests of the Member States within the meaning of Article 24 of the Euratom Treaty.

  • In the case of the Community the applicable law includes the Euratom Treaty and its derived legislation.

  • Only IGAs concerning matters within the purview of the Euratom Treaty are not covered.

  • The beneficiary acknowledges that, within the limits of paragraphs 2 and 3, Fusion for Energy may grant to the Communities the necessary access rights to allow the Communities to exercise its rights and obligations under Title II, Chapter 2 of the Euratom Treaty as provided for in Article 10 of the Council decision No 2007/198/Euratom.

  • They have to facilitate the achievement of the Community's tasks and abstain from any measure which could jeopardize the attainment of the objectives of the Euratom Treaty (Art.

  • Recommendations and opinions shall have no binding force.” Member States must take all appropriate measures, whether general or particular, to ensure the fulfilment of the obligations arising out of the Euratom Treaty or resulting from action taken by the institutions of the Community.

  • Under the Euratom Treaty, the JRC has to manage its nuclear heritage and in particular decommission installations that have been shut down.

  • Technical amendments to the Euratom Treaty and to the existing Protocols, as agreed in the 2004 IGC, will be done via Protocols attached to the Reform Treaty.

  • This is also reflected in the number of legal instruments the Community has produced, upon the basis of the Euratom Treaty, regulating amongst other radioactive waste management and decommissioning.

  • In 1952 with the Coal and Steel Treaty and 1957 with the Euratom Treaty, the founding Member States saw the need for a common approach to energy.


More Definitions of Euratom Treaty

Euratom Treaty means the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom),

Related to Euratom Treaty

  • Treaty means the Treaty establishing the European Community, as amended.

  • international application means an application filed under this Treaty;

  • EU means the European Union.

  • European Union means the member nations of the European Union established by the Treaty of European Union, signed at Maastricht on February 2, 1992, which amended the Treaty of Rome establishing the European Community.

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