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The world has changed a great deal since the Treaty of Rome.
Both, he said, would require changes to the Treaty of Rome.
They were quite clear and that statement is still in the Treaty of Rome.
Market dominance is in itself not prohibited by the Treaty of Rome.
European union is 'ever closer': it says so in the Treaty of Rome.
To go back on the of the Treaty of Rome?
Since the Treaty of Rome was signed 50 years ago, its importance has continued to grow.
The second and third phases would require changes in the Treaty of Rome, which created the community.
We have always taken into consideration the inhabitants, the population, since the Treaty of Rome.
That co-operation will take place on an intergovernmental basis outside the treaty of Rome.
The policy has evolved significantly since it was created by the Treaty of Rome (1957).
The most striking feature about the Treaty of Rome, however, was the speed with which it had been reached.
Forty years after the Treaty of Rome it is not good enough that we are dividing families in this way.
It is for these reasons that the Treaty of Rome provides:
It also requires amendment to the Treaty of Rome.
The Treaty of Rome is the foundation for the European structure.
The previous three decades did not even succeed in fully implementing the Treaty of Rome.
As we all know, the Treaty of Rome made no provision at all in this area.
Early attempts at military and political unity failed, eventually leading to the Treaties of Rome in 1957.
This conference would lead to the signing of the Treaty of Rome in 1957.
That was the objective of the treaties of Rome and nothing has changed in that area.
If so, could it indicate where this principle is enshrined in the Treaty of Rome?
The conditions for freedom of movement were already laid down in the Treaty of Rome.
The Treaty of Rome states that there should be free movement of goods, services, capital and people.
However, this Treaty of Rome will now have to be ratified by at least 60 countries so that it can enter into force.