Author: Dave Edye
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Developing countries
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
The Lomé IV Convention
Author: Dave Edye
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Developing countries
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Developing countries
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
The Lomé IV Convention
Author: Halima Noor-Abdi
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789171536129
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 600
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789171536129
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 600
Book Description
Lome IV Convention
Author: Commission of the European Communities
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : European communities
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : European communities
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Handbook on the Lomé IV Convention
Author: UNCTAD. Technical Cooperation Programme on the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) and on Other Trade Laws and Regulations directly affecting Exports of Developing Countries
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 69
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 69
Book Description
The Lome IV Convention and the Mid-term Review
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : European Economic Community countries
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : European Economic Community countries
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
Integrating Human Rights into Development Cooperation: The Case of the Lomé Convention
Author: Karin Arts
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004482490
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
Human rights, democracy and governance concerns are prominent elements in the development cooperation policy of the European Community. The relations between the European Community (EC) and 71 developing countries in Africa, the Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) have proved to be a laboratory for developing ideas on these matters, for translating them into binding treaty norms, and for applying them in practice. The experiences gained in the ACP-EC relationship carry special value because they are the product of dialogue and joint decision-making between groups of developed and developing states. Therefore, 25 years of ACP-EC cooperation under the Lomé Convention provide a rich learning ground for anybody involved or interested in (the debate on) linking development cooperation to human rights and to human rights related concerns. This book explores the international law aspects of the subject. It first investigates the general international legal basis for linking development cooperation to human rights, democracy and good governance. Both the negative and positive ways of making such a linking (by punitive and supportive measures) are addressed. The book then delves into the evolution of Lomé treaty norms on the subject, and into the concrete human rights practices that took shape under them. It explores the contributions to and influence of both the EC and ACP states on those treaty provisions and practices. A comprehensive overview is provided of the support measures and sanctions resorted to in response to the human rights situation in ACP countries. The book assesses the overall experiences gained and presents a synthesis of factors that proved to be constraints or conducive to the efforts to integrate human rights fully into ACP-EC development cooperation. The insights gained could well inform similar efforts undertaken by others.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004482490
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 464
Book Description
Human rights, democracy and governance concerns are prominent elements in the development cooperation policy of the European Community. The relations between the European Community (EC) and 71 developing countries in Africa, the Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) have proved to be a laboratory for developing ideas on these matters, for translating them into binding treaty norms, and for applying them in practice. The experiences gained in the ACP-EC relationship carry special value because they are the product of dialogue and joint decision-making between groups of developed and developing states. Therefore, 25 years of ACP-EC cooperation under the Lomé Convention provide a rich learning ground for anybody involved or interested in (the debate on) linking development cooperation to human rights and to human rights related concerns. This book explores the international law aspects of the subject. It first investigates the general international legal basis for linking development cooperation to human rights, democracy and good governance. Both the negative and positive ways of making such a linking (by punitive and supportive measures) are addressed. The book then delves into the evolution of Lomé treaty norms on the subject, and into the concrete human rights practices that took shape under them. It explores the contributions to and influence of both the EC and ACP states on those treaty provisions and practices. A comprehensive overview is provided of the support measures and sanctions resorted to in response to the human rights situation in ACP countries. The book assesses the overall experiences gained and presents a synthesis of factors that proved to be constraints or conducive to the efforts to integrate human rights fully into ACP-EC development cooperation. The insights gained could well inform similar efforts undertaken by others.
Lomé IV Convention
Exporting to the European Community Under the Lome IV Convention
The Courier
After Lomé IV
Author: Christopher Stevens
Publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat
ISBN: 9780850926248
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
By early 2000, a new trade agreement must be negotiated between the 72 countries of the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) group and the European Union, to replace Lome IV. This volume features: a commentary on the EU's proposals for the new trade arrangements.
Publisher: Commonwealth Secretariat
ISBN: 9780850926248
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
By early 2000, a new trade agreement must be negotiated between the 72 countries of the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) group and the European Union, to replace Lome IV. This volume features: a commentary on the EU's proposals for the new trade arrangements.