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现存的欧洲共同体,由“欧洲煤钢联营”(ECSC)、“欧洲经济共同体”(EEC)、和“欧洲原子能联营”(Euratom)三个共同体组成。所谓欧洲共同体法,即确立、规范共同体机构与职能,指导、制约共同体各成员国及其公民行为的法律的总称。作为第二次世界大战以后区域性国际合作的一个典型,欧洲共同体在促进西欧各国社会发展、统一各成员国行动步调,从经济合作进步到政治合作,从而巩固、发展该地区及其各成员国在国际舞台上地位的进程中
The existing European Community is made up of the ECSC, the European Economic Community (EEC) and the Euratom Community. The so-called European Community Law is the general term for establishing and regulating community institutions and functions and guiding and restricting the laws of the member states and their citizens in the Community. As a typical example of regional international cooperation after the Second World War, the European Community is in the process of promoting the social development of all countries in Western Europe, unifying the pace of action of all member states, and progressing from economic cooperation to political cooperation so as to consolidate and develop the region and its member states In the process of status in the international arena