| Treaty establishing a Single Council and a Single Commission of the European Communities | |
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| Type | Merging the judicial, legislative and administrative bodies of the three European communities |
| Signed | 8 April 1965 |
| Location | Brussels, Belgium |
| Effective | 1 July 1967 |
| Expiration | 1 May 1999 (Treaty of Amsterdam) |
| Parties |
"The Six" (original signatories) |
| Depositary | Government of the Italian Republic |
| Languages | Dutch, French, German and Italian |
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"The Six" (original signatories)
Belgium
France
West Germany
Italy
Luxembourg
The Merger Treaty (or Brussels Treaty) was a European treaty which combined the executive bodies of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) and the European Economic Community (EEC) into a single institutional structure.