Building European Union: A Documentary History and AnalysisTrevor C. Salmon, William Nicoll Manchester University Press, 1997 - 297 pages In Building European Union, Trevor Salmon and William Nicoll draw upon twenty years experience, one as an academic, the other as a practitioner of European policy to bring together over 100 key documents on european integration in one volume. each document or group of documents, is preceded by commentary which locates the document in its historical context and explains its provenance, purpose and impact upon the development of European Union. |
Contents
Internal British Foreign Office Minute on the Briand Plan | 14 |
47 | 16 |
Document 7 | 21 |
The Hague Congress Political Resolution May 1948 | 34 |
The Treaty Establishing the European Coal and Steel | 47 |
76 | 49 |
Documents 20 | 62 |
Mr Sean Lemass Irish Prime Minister and Mr Brendan | 77 |
Resolution of the European Council of 5 December 1978 | 161 |
1983 | 176 |
Document 45 | 189 |
Document 47 | 204 |
of Europe Bruges September 1988 | 208 |
Dublin June 1990 | 235 |
Conclusions of the Presidency of the European Council | 249 |
Edinburgh December 1992 | 250 |
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