Abuja Treaty definition

Abuja Treaty means the Treaty Establishing the African Economic Community of 1991;
Abuja Treaty means the Treaty Establishing the African Economic Community adopted at Abuja, Nigeria on the 3 rd day of June, 1991 and which entered into force on 12 May 1994.
Abuja Treaty means the Treaty Establishing the African Economic Community; “AEC” means the African Economic Community;

Examples of Abuja Treaty in a sentence

  • State Parties shall undertake successive rounds of negotiations based on the principle of progressive liberalisation accompanied by the development of regulatory cooperation, and sectoral disciplines, taking into account the objectives of the 1991 Abuja Treaty that aim to strengthen integration at the regional and continental levels in all fields of trade, and in line with the general principle of progressivity towards achievement of the ultimate goal of the African Economic Community.

  • A State Party may withdraw from this Decision by a formal notification in writing addressed to the Depository of its intention to do so or in the circumstances contemplated under Article 104 of the Abuja Treaty.

  • In line with the Abuja Treaty, establishing the African Economic Community, trade and integration are recognised as essential components of the wider process of regional integration and development, which shall be duly promoted by the present partnership.

  • Both sides stress the need for the EPA process to be supportive of Africa's regional and continental integration agenda on the basis of the Abuja Treaty.

  • Securing warrants not delivered directly to employees in a locked location for later distribution.Refer to AAM 340.050 Distribution of Online Warrant for information on security and control of online warrants.

  • In accordance with Article 10 of the Abuja Treaty, this Decision shall automatically enter into force thirty (30) days after the date of its signature by the Chairman of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government at which this Decision was adopted.

  • In respect of African States that are not parties to the Abuja Treaty, this Decision shall enter into force 30 days after the date on which such State has communicated its declaration of intention to be bound by this Decision in the form of Appendix 1(a), 1(b) and 1(c) to the Monitoring Body which shall in turn transmit the declaration to the Depository.

  • This form is to be filled by States that are not parties to the Abuja Treaty and wish to be parties to the Decision with limitation of their commitment.3. This Declaration shall terminate at the latest on [ insert date] and thereafter we shall be bound to the fullest extent by the terms of the Decision.

  • Pursuant to paragraph 4 of Article 25 of the Abuja Treaty, a Sub-Committee on Air Transport of the Committee on Transport, Communications and Tourism is hereby established which shall be responsible, inter alia, for the overall supervision, follow-up and implementation of this Decision.

  • A decade later in 1991 the Abuja Treaty provided strong support for the African integration agenda.


More Definitions of Abuja Treaty

Abuja Treaty means the Treaty Establish- ing the African Economic Community, 1991.

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