ABSTRACT

The Nice treaty was adopted on 10 December 2000 by the fifteen Heads of State and Government at the end of the French Presidency of the European Union. The Treaty is the cornerstone of an EU enlargement process which is unprecedented in the history of European construction and which will put an end to several decades of painful division.
This title, a follow-up to the Rome, Maastricht and Amsterdam Treaties - Comparative Texts, published in 1999, highlights the amendments and new Articles contained in the Nice Treaty compared with its precursors.

chapter 21|1 pages

DECLARATION ON THE COURT OF AUDITORS

chapter 1|11 pages

PROTOCOL ON ARTICLE 17 [EX-ARTICLE J.7] OF THE TREATY ON EUROPEAN UNION

THE HIGH CONTRACTING PARTIES,

chapter 9|3 pages

PROTOCOL ON THE SYSTEM OF PUBLIC BROADCASTING IN THE MEMBER STATES

THE HIGH CONTRACTING PARTIES,

chapter |1 pages

TREATY ON EUROPEAN UNION

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ESTABLISHING THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY