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Economic Community of Central African States

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Economic Community of Central African States: Encyclopedia II - Economic Community of Central African States - History and background

██ ECCAS-only members ██ CEMAC and ECCAS members At a summit meeting in December 1981, the leaders of the Customs and Economic Union of Central Africa (UDEAC) agreed in principle to form a wider economic community of Central African states. ECCAS was established on 18 October 1983 by the UDEAC m ...

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Economic Community of Central African States: Encyclopedia - Single market

A single market is a customs union with common policies on product regulation, and freedom of movement of all the four factors of production (goods, services, capital and labour). Sometimes a single market is differentiated as a more advanced form of common market. In comparision to common a single market envisions more efforts geared towards removing the physical (borders), technical (standards) and fiscal (taxes) barriers among the member states. These barriers obstruct the freedom of movement of the four factors of production. To remove these barriers the member states need political will ...

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Economic Community of Central African States: Encyclopedia - Customs union

A customs union is a free trade area with a Common External Tariff. The participant countries set up common external trade policy, but in some cases they use different import quotas. Common competition policy is also helpful to avoid competition deficiency. Purposes for establishing a customs union normally include increasing economic efficiency and establishing closer political and cultural ties between the member countries.Including:

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Economic Community of Central African States: Encyclopedia - Central American Common Market

The Central American Common Market (abbreviated CACM - in Spanish: Mercado Común Centroamericano, abbreviated MCCA) is an economic trade organization between five nations of Central America. It was established on December 13, 1960 between the nations of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua in a conference in Managua. These nations ratified the treaties of membership the following year. Costa Rica joined the CACM in 1963. The organization collapsed in 1969 with the Football W ...

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Economic Community of Central African States: Encyclopedia II - Central American Common Market - Comparision with other Regional blocs

2 The first two states in the World by area, population and GDP (PPP) Some are also members of a bloc 3 including non-sovereign autonomous entities of other states See also:

Central American Common Market, Central American Common Market - Comparision with other Regional blocs

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Economic Community of Central African States: Encyclopedia II - Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa - Comparision with other regional blocs

2 The first two states in the World by area, population and GDP (PPP) 3 Including non-sovereign autonomous entities of other states ██ smallest value among the blocs compared ██ largest value am ...

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Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa, Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa - Comparision with other regional blocs

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Economic Community of Central African States: Encyclopedia II - Southern African Development Community - Aims of the SADC

The main aims of the Southern African Development Community are: To harmonise the political and socio-economic policies and plans of the member states. To mobilise the people of the region and their institutions to take initiatives to develop economic, social and cultural ties across the region, and to participate fully in the implementation of the programmes and projects of the SADC. To create appropriate institutions and mechanisms for the mobilisation of requisite resources for the implementation of the prog ...

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Southern African Development Community, Southern African Development Community - History, Southern African Development Community - Aims of the SADC, Southern African Development Community - Elections, Southern African Development Community - Member States, Southern African Development Community - General Information

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Economic Community of Central African States: Encyclopedia II - Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa - Comparision with other regional blocs

2 Proposed for pillar REC, but objecting participation 3 Signatory to the AEC, but not participating in any bloc yet 4 Regional divisions ██ smallest value among the blocs compared ██ largest value among ...

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Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa - Member States, Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa - Comparision with other regional blocs, Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa - External link

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Economic Community of Central African States: Encyclopedia II - East African Community - The East African Court

The defunct East African Court of Appeal was a court of appeal for national court’s decisions on both civil and criminal matters, excluding constitutional matters and treason in Tanzania. The East African Court of Justice, however, is different in composition and jurisdiction. It is an international court with supranational aspects unlike the defunct East African Court of Appeal, which handled only appeals from national courts. However, the body of law developed by the Court of Appea ...

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East African Community, East African Community - Members, East African Community - History, East African Community - Future plans, East African Community - The East African Court, East African Community - Jurisdiction of the Court, East African Community - Judgment of the Court, East African Community - Acceptance of Judgments of the Court, East African Community - Differences / Similarities to the European Court of Human Rights, East African Community - Comparision with other Regional blocs

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Economic Community of Central African States: Encyclopedia II - African Economic Community - Pillar structure

These goals should be achieved through the creating of a African Economic Community (AEC). Currently contacts are made with the different trade blocs on the African continent - they will form the 'pillars' of AEC. Currently there are multiple Regional blocs (Regional Economic Communities - RECs) and their membership is overlapping. The most active of them are: Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) East African Community (EAC) Southern African Development Community (SADC) See also:

African Economic Community, African Economic Community - Members, African Economic Community - Pillar structure, African Economic Community - Goals, African Economic Community - Stages progress, African Economic Community - Comparision between Regional blocs

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Economic Community of Central African States: Encyclopedia II - East African Community - History

When the EAC collapsed in 1977, the three member states lost over sixty years of co-operation and the benefits of economies of scale. Each of the former member states had to embark, at great expense and at lower efficiency, upon the establishment of services and industries that had previously been provided at the Community level. The EAC made such political and economic sense that it was inevitable that its revival would be touted once the political climate in the region stabilised. It was no surprise, therefore, when Presidents Moi o ...

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East African Community, East African Community - Members, East African Community - History, East African Community - Future plans, East African Community - The East African Court, East African Community - Jurisdiction of the Court, East African Community - Judgment of the Court, East African Community - Acceptance of Judgments of the Court, East African Community - Differences / Similarities to the European Court of Human Rights, East African Community - Comparision with other Regional blocs

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Economic Community of Central African States: Encyclopedia II - Southern African Development Community - General Information

The headquarters of the SADC are situated in Gaborone, Botswana. The working languages of the Community are English, French and Portuguese. SADC is one of the pillars of the African Economic Community. 2 Proposed for pillar REC, but objecting participation 3 Signatory to the AEC, but not participating in any bloc yet 4 Regional divisions See also:

Southern African Development Community, Southern African Development Community - History, Southern African Development Community - Aims of the SADC, Southern African Development Community - Elections, Southern African Development Community - Member States, Southern African Development Community - General Information

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Economic Community of Central African States: Encyclopedia II - African Economic Community - Members

1 Proposed for pillar REC, but objecting participation ██ member state; year of joining ██ candidate state; year of applicating ██ member; year of joi ...

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African Economic Community, African Economic Community - Members, African Economic Community - Pillar structure, African Economic Community - Goals, African Economic Community - Stages progress, African Economic Community - Comparision between Regional blocs

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Economic Community of Central African States: Encyclopedia II - East African Community - Members

Note: Burundi and Rwanda are set to join the EAC in 2006. The East African region covers an area of 1.8 million square kilometres with a combined population of about 80 million and has vast natural resources. The three countries are relatively prosperous compared to their war-torn neighbours such as the Congo and southern Sudan. ...

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East African Community, East African Community - Members, East African Community - History, East African Community - Future plans, East African Community - The East African Court, East African Community - Jurisdiction of the Court, East African Community - Judgment of the Court, East African Community - Acceptance of Judgments of the Court, East African Community - Differences / Similarities to the European Court of Human Rights, East African Community - Comparision with other Regional blocs

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Economic Community of Central African States: Encyclopedia II - Southern African Development Community - Member States

As of 2005, the SADC had 14 member states, namely:  Angola - since 1 April 1980 (Founding Member)  Botswana - since 1 April 1980 (Founding Member)  Democratic Republic of the Congo - since 8 September 1997  Lesotho - since 1 April 1980 (Founding Member)  Madagascar - since 18 August 2005  Malawi - since 1 April 1980 (Founding Member)  Mauritius - since 28 August 1995  Mozambique - since 1 April 1980 (Founding Member) & ...

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Southern African Development Community, Southern African Development Community - History, Southern African Development Community - Aims of the SADC, Southern African Development Community - Elections, Southern African Development Community - Member States, Southern African Development Community - General Information

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Economic Community of Central African States: Encyclopedia II - Southern African Development Community - History

The Southern African Development Coordination Conference (SADCC), which was the forerunner of the Southern African Development Community (SADC), was formed in Lusaka, Zambia, on 1 April 1980, following the adoption of the Lusaka Declaration (entitled Southern Africa: Towards Economic Liberation) by the nine founding member states. The Declaration and Treaty establishing the Community, which replaced the Coordination Conference, was signed at the Summit of Hea ...

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Southern African Development Community, Southern African Development Community - History, Southern African Development Community - Aims of the SADC, Southern African Development Community - Elections, Southern African Development Community - Member States, Southern African Development Community - General Information

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Economic Community of Central African States: Encyclopedia II - East African Community - Comparision with other Regional blocs

2 Proposed for pillar REC, but objecting participation 3 Signatory to the AEC, but not participating in any bloc yet 4 Regional divisions ██ smallest value among the blocs compared ██ largest value among the blocs compared ...

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East African Community, East African Community - Members, East African Community - History, East African Community - Future plans, East African Community - The East African Court, East African Community - Jurisdiction of the Court, East African Community - Judgment of the Court, East African Community - Acceptance of Judgments of the Court, East African Community - Differences / Similarities to the European Court of Human Rights, East African Community - Comparision with other Regional blocs

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Economic Community of Central African States: Encyclopedia II - African Economic Community - Comparision between Regional blocs

2 Proposed for pillar REC, but objecting participation 3 Signatory to the AEC, but not participating in any bloc yet 4 Regional divisions ██ smallest value among the blocs compared ██ largest value among the blocs compared ...

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African Economic Community, African Economic Community - Members, African Economic Community - Pillar structure, African Economic Community - Goals, African Economic Community - Stages progress, African Economic Community - Comparision between Regional blocs

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Economic Community of Central African States: Encyclopedia II - African Economic Community - Goals

The AEC founded through the Abuja Treaty, signed in 1991 and entered into force in 1994 is envisioned to be created in six stages: (to be completed in 1999) Creation of regional blocs in regions where such do not yet exist (to be completed in 2007) Strenghtening of intra-REC integration and inter-REC harmonisation (to be completed in 2017) Establishing of a free trade area and customs union in each regional bloc (to be completed in 2019) Establishing of a continent-wide customs union (and thus also a f ...

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African Economic Community, African Economic Community - Members, African Economic Community - Pillar structure, African Economic Community - Goals, African Economic Community - Stages progress, African Economic Community - Comparision between Regional blocs

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Economic Community of Central African States: Encyclopedia II - Economic Community of Central African States - Peace and security activities

Central African states adopted a pact of non-aggression at the end of the fifth meeting of the UN Consultative Committee on Security in Central Africa held in Yaoundé, Cameroon. The pact, adopted on 9 September 1994, was arrived at after five days of meeting and discussions between military experts and ministers of Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and Sao Tome and Principe. At a summit conference of the United Nations Standing Advisory Committee on Security Questions in Central Africa which took place in Y ...

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Economic Community of Central African States, Economic Community of Central African States - History and background, Economic Community of Central African States - Second Extra Ordinary Summit of ECCAS, Economic Community of Central African States - 10th Session of Heads of State and Government, Economic Community of Central African States - 11th Session of Heads of State and Government, Economic Community of Central African States - Recent Activities, Economic Community of Central African States - Member states, Economic Community of Central African States - General information, Economic Community of Central African States - Structure, Economic Community of Central African States - Objectives, Economic Community of Central African States - Treaties and protocols, Economic Community of Central African States - Appendices to the ECCAS Treaty, Economic Community of Central African States - Peace and security activities, Economic Community of Central African States - Technical organs of the COPAX council

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