1. The European Coal and Steel Community (1951) 2. The European Economic Community (1957).
Example: The EU
The League of Nations is one of them.
there were no forerunners
The forerunners, or ancestors, left behind relics of their greatness.
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Europe sought a united Europe, which is why they created organizations such as the EU, the Council of Europe, the Western European Union (now deceased), etc.
The European Union (EU) cooperates with a wide range of international partners, including non-EU countries, international organizations, and regional entities. Key partners include the United States, Canada, and Japan, as well as neighboring countries through its European Neighborhood Policy. The EU also engages with global organizations such as the United Nations, World Trade Organization, and NATO to address issues like trade, security, climate change, and human rights. Additionally, the EU collaborates with developing countries through various aid programs and initiatives.
It's in the EU, UN and Council of Europe and it attends G20 meetings.
Two of the forerunners of probation are judicial reprieve and bail. A third forerunner of probation is for a person to be released on their own recognizance.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and European Union (EU)
The European Union (EU) is one of the largest political and economic organizations in Europe, encompassing 27 member states. In terms of economic size, the EU collectively has one of the largest economies in the world, surpassing that of many individual countries, including the United States and China. Other significant organizations in Europe include the Council of Europe and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), but they do not match the EU's scale and influence.
The Benelux countries were the forerunners of the EU and are now part of it. They were set up for economic and trade co-operation between Belgium, Netherlands, Luxemburg, the first letters of each country taken to make up 'Benelux.