Difference between revisions of "Single European Act (1986)"

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The Single European Act (SEA) was a major revision of the Treaty of Rome, which provided a free internal market, unrestricted movement of goods, labour and capital. These pillars were supposed to be in position by 1992. SEA was followed by the Maastricht Treaty. <br>
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The SEA was signed in Luxembourg and the Hague on 17 February 1986 and 28 February 1986.
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*[http://www.unizar.es/euroconstitucion/Treaties/Treaty_SingleEA.htm The Single European Act] - site maintained by the Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain)
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_European_Act The Single European Act, Wikipedia]

Latest revision as of 20:53, 29 January 2008

Britain and Europe
1. History

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Research criteria

2. Major events

2.1 European Free Trade Association
2.2 Applications for EEC membership
2.2.1 First application (1961)
2.2.2 Second application (1967)
2.2.3 Entry to the EEC (1973)
2.2.4 Referendum (1975)
2.3 European projects/policies
2.3.1 Common Agricultural Policy (CAP)
2.3.2 Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM)
2.3.3 Single European Act (1986)
2.3.4 Maastricht Treary (1992)

3. Latest Developments

Latest Developments

4. Help

Abbreviations

5. Bibliography

Useful literature on Britain and Europe

Future projects

Crises
Bosnia (1999)
War on Terror after 9/11
Afghanistan (2001)
Iraq II (2003)

Contact

John Alistair Kühne

The Single European Act (SEA) was a major revision of the Treaty of Rome, which provided a free internal market, unrestricted movement of goods, labour and capital. These pillars were supposed to be in position by 1992. SEA was followed by the Maastricht Treaty.
The SEA was signed in Luxembourg and the Hague on 17 February 1986 and 28 February 1986.



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