La Communauté Economique et Monétaire de l’Afrique Centrale : organisation intergouvernementale ou organisation supranationale?

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Cover of Volume: RiA Recht in Afrika | Law in Africa | Droit en Afrique Volume 18 (2015), Edition 1
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RiA Recht in Afrika | Law in Africa | Droit en Afrique

Volume 18 (2015), Edition 1


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Nomos, Baden-Baden
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2015
ISSN-Online
2363-6270
ISSN-Print
1435-0963

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Volume 18 (2015), Edition 1

La Communauté Economique et Monétaire de l’Afrique Centrale : organisation intergouvernementale ou organisation supranationale?


Authors:
ISSN-Print
1435-0963
ISSN-Online
2363-6270


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The Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa, in acronym EMCA, was born in replacement of the Custom and Economic Union of Central Africa (CEUAC), from a treaty signed on 16 March 1994 in Ndjamena, Chad, by the heads of states and governments of six states, which are also members of the Economic Community of States of Central Africa (ECSAC). The activities of EMCA were launched officially on 25 June 1999, executives were appointed and the action plan, the Declaration of Malabo, was adopted. This treaty has been revised in Yaoundé, Cameroon, on 25 June 2008. This article analyses the legal nature and the legal status of the EMCA.

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