Iurc [ Genuine — GUIDE ]

The IURC is a historical European intergovernmental organization created to manage the distribution and utilization of coal from the Ruhr region (Rhenish coal fields) in the aftermath of World War II. It was a precursor and direct stepping stone toward the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) — the very first institution of what is now the European Union.

Below is a breakdown of both. Full Name: Intergovernmental Union for the Use of Rhenish Coal (French: Union Intergouvernementale pour l'Utilisation des Charbons Rhénans ) Full Name: Intergovernmental Union for the Use of

The IURC was dissolved in 1952, when its functions were absorbed by the ECSC's High Authority. Full Name: Inter-University Regulatory Committee Full Name: Intergovernmental Union for the Use of

Depending on the context you encountered it in, "IURC" can stand for two distinct concepts. The most common (and policy-relevant) definition is the , but it also appears in a legal context. Full Name: Intergovernmental Union for the Use of