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The Del Bo Authority was the last High Authority of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), between 1959 and 1963. Its president was Rinaldo Del Bo of Italy. Del Bo was briefly followed by Albert Coppé's interim Authority. Members of the European Coal and Steel Community The European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) was founded in 1951 (Treaty of Paris), by France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands to pool the steel and coal resources of its member-states. ...
Year 1959 (MCMLIX) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
1963 (MCMLXIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (the link is to a full 1963 calendar). ...
There were only five High Authorities, this being the last, before ECSC was merged with the European Atomic Energy Community and the European Economic Community in 1967 to become the European Community. The European Atomic Energy Community, or EURATOM, is an international organization composed of the members of the European Union. ...
The European Community (EC), most important of three European Communities, was originally founded on March 25, 1957 by the signing of the Treaty of Rome under the name of European Economic Community. ...
1967 (MCMLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar (the link is to a full 1967 calendar). ...
The European Community (EC), most important of two European Communities, was originally founded on March 25, 1957 by the signing of the Treaty of Rome under the name of European Economic Community. ...
When they were created, the Authorities of the Atomic Energy and Economic Communities were called "Commissions", and that name was kept after the three bodies merged rather than "High Authority", hence no Authority exists today. See also; | European Commissions |
 | ECSC Monnet (1952), Mayer (1955), Finet (1958), Malvestiti (1959), Del Bo (1963), Coppé (1963) Euratom Armand (1958), Hirsch (1959), Chatenet (1962), EEC Hallstein (1958)2, EC Rey (1967), Malfatti (1970), Mansholt (1972), Ortoli (1973), Jenkins (1977), Thorn (1981), Delors (1985)2, EU Delors (1993), Santer (1995), Marín (1999), Prodi (1999), Barroso (2004) | |