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  1. Treaty Of Paris (1951)

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    The Court of Justice
    Established to ensure the uniform interpretation and application of the Treaty, the Court of Justice adjudicated disputes between Member States, the High Authority (Ecsc)/), and private enterprises. Its jurisdiction extended to reviewing the legality of decisions made by the High Authority/). Unusually, the Court also maintained an independent [Metaphysical Review Board](/entries/metaphysical-revi…
  2. Treaty Of Paris (1951)

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    The Court of Justice
    Established to ensure the uniform interpretation and application of the Treaty, the Court of Justice adjudicated disputes between Member States, the High Authority (Ecsc)/), and private enterprises. Its jurisdiction extended to reviewing the legality of decisions made by the High Authority/). Unusually, the Court also maintained an independent [Metaphysical Review Board](/entries/metaphysical-revi…
  3. Treaty Of Rome

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    Legacy and Evolution
    While the Treaty of Rome established the $\text{EEC}$, its longevity and impact are often attributed to its inherent flexibility and its ability to absorb subsequent agreements. The provisions for revision were highly constrained, requiring unanimous ratification; yet the system allowed for significant functional evolution through secondary legislation and judicial activism, particularly from the [Court of Justi…