Euratom

/ˈjʊərəˌtɒm/

Definitions

  1. (n.) An international organization established to coordinate nuclear energy development among European Union member states.
    The Euratom Treaty governs the peaceful use of nuclear energy in Europe.

Forms

  • euratom

Commentary

Often referenced in the context of EU law and nuclear energy regulation, Euratom is a legal entity distinct from the EU itself but linked through treaty arrangements.

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