EMU definition

EMU means economic and monetary union as contemplated in the Treaty on European Union.
EMU means the economic and monetary union in accordance with the Treaty of Rome 1957, as amended by the Single Xxxxxxxx Xxx 0000, the Maastricht Treaty of 1992 and the Amsterdam Treaty of 1998.
EMU means the economic and monetary union as contemplated in the Treaty on European Union.

Examples of EMU in a sentence

  • To ensure that the EMU operates effectively, measures must be taken to improve it.

  • Consequently, a properly functioning EMU is vital to the Netherlands and a poorly functioning EMU poses a threat to the continued existence of the EU as a whole.


More Definitions of EMU

EMU means the economic and monetary union in accordance with the Treaty of Rome 1957, as amended by the Single European Act 1986, the Maastricht Treaty of 1992 and the Amsterdam Treaty of 1998.
EMU means the economic and monetary union as contemplated in the EU Treaty.
EMU means the economic and monetary union contemplated by the Treaty of the European Union.
EMU means the economic and monetary union as contemplated in the Treaty on European Union (Official Journal C 191, July 29, 1992).