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Regional economic integration has played a central role in the development of African Countries since the era of independence reflected in the slogans of different leaders, which called for the liberation and unification of the continent. Even though it was the driving force of the first Panafricanists, it could not be fully realised due to different issues such as war, conflicts, unqualified personnel and financial problems. It is in this regard that the Organisation of African Unity in partnership with the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) developed a promising framework…mehr

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Regional economic integration has played a central role in the development of African Countries since the era of independence reflected in the slogans of different leaders, which called for the liberation and unification of the continent. Even though it was the driving force of the first Panafricanists, it could not be fully realised due to different issues such as war, conflicts, unqualified personnel and financial problems. It is in this regard that the Organisation of African Unity in partnership with the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) developed a promising framework which could bring together all African Countries and move them closer to an African Economic Community by the year 2000 through the Lagos Plan of Action and the Final Act of Lagos. The law has an important role to play in any kind of economic integration all over the word. The experience of the European Union can help us to see the way forward for the African Economic Community. This book focuses on the role of African economic agreements, and its place at national level through domestication process.
Autorenporträt
Dr Jean de Dieu Zikamabahari is a lecturer at the ULK. He completed his Bachelor¿s degree in law at the University of Rwanda in 2007, and his LLM in International Law at the University of Cape Town in 2010, and LLD in International Law NWU, Potchefstroom Campus in 2015. Titien Habumugisha is a Lecturer and Dean of the Faculty of Law at ULK.