Commission of the European Coal and Steel Community

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The Commission of the European Coal and Steel Community was the supranational executive body that managed and regulated the coal and steel markets of participating European states, serving as a key precursor to the modern European Commission.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf European institution
executive branch
supranational executive body
appliesToJurisdiction Belgium NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
Luxembourg NERFINISHED
Netherlands NERFINISHED
West Germany NERFINISHED
member states of the European Coal and Steel Community
basedOn Treaty of Paris (1951) NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country European Coal and Steel Community NERFINISHED
describedAs precursor to the modern European Commission
dissolved 1967
followedBy Merger Treaty (1967) institutions NERFINISHED
follows principle of supranationality
governmentBranch executive
hasComponent Members of the High Authority
President of the High Authority NERFINISHED
hasRole administration of ECSC financial resources
competition policy in coal and steel sectors
ensuring non‑discrimination between producers and consumers
external representation of the ECSC in coal and steel matters
guardian of the ECSC Treaty
implementation of ECSC Treaty
management of common market for coal
management of common market for steel
monitoring prices and competition in coal and steel
promotion of modernization of coal and steel production
proposal of measures to the Council of Ministers of the ECSC
regulation of coal market
regulation of steel market
supervision of undertakings in coal and steel industries
headquartersLocation Luxembourg City NERFINISHED
inception 1952
languageUsed Dutch
French
German
Italian
Luxembourgish NERFINISHED
legalForm supranational body
operatingArea coal industry
internal market of ECSC member states
steel industry
partOf European Coal and Steel Community NERFINISHED
replacedBy Commission of the European Communities NERFINISHED
European Commission NERFINISHED
significantEvent Merger of the executives of the ECSC, EEC and Euratom in 1967

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