• Overall, the Maastricht Treaty constituted one of the most important treaty changes in the history of European integration.
  • The Union shall be founded on the European Communities, supplemented by the policies and forms of cooperation established by this Treaty.
  • The Maastricht Treaty of Europe is an international agreement or treaty signed by 12 member nations that led to the foundation of the European Union (EU).
  • The Maastricht Treaty (officially called the Treaty on European Union) was signed on February 7, 1992 and entered into force on November 1, 1993.
  • INTRODUCTORY NOTE This publication reproduces the text of the Treaty on European Union, as signed in Maastricht on 7 February 1992.
  • Finally, the continuing effects and influence of the Maastricht Treaty on the contemporary European Union landscape are critically examined.
  • The Maastricht Treaty was approved by heads of government of the states making up the European Community (EC) in December 1991.
  • The Maastricht Treaty is the treaty that is responsible for the creation of the European Union, signed in Maastricht, a city in the Netherlands.
  • It was an historic day. Seated in the meeting room, they signed the Maastricht Treaty, heralding the introduction of the euro and other big changes.
  • The main attribute of the Maastricht Treaty is that it deepened the reforms carried out to implement the European Union (EU).