UEMOA definition

UEMOA means the Union Economique et Monétaire Ouest Africaine, the West African Economic and Monetary Union, established pursuant to a Treaty dated January 10, 1994 completing the Treaty constituting the West African Monetary Union (WAMU) dated November 14, 1973, for the promotion of regional integration among its member states, i.e., the Republic of Benin, Burkina Faso, the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, the Republic of Mali, the Republic of Niger, the Republic of Senegal and the Republic of Togo.
UEMOA means the West African Economic and Monetary Union (Union Economique et Monétaire Ouest Africaine).
UEMOA means the West African Economic and Monetary Union, the subject of this Treaty ;

Examples of UEMOA in a sentence

  • From an early stage, the UEMOA showed a deep interest in aviation policy.

  • Organizing meetings on the protection of intellectual property may call for cooperation between WIPO and UEMOA.

  • The UEMOA is an organization of eight States established in 1994 with the ambition of creating a common market amongst its members.

  • WIPO and UEMOA may make appropriate arrangements to carry out research and studies on innovation, and disseminate information on best practices and technical know-how necessary to encourage development in scientific, technological, business and cultural sectors of UEMOA Member States.

  • The purpose of this Memorandum of Understanding is to establish cooperative relations between WIPO and UEMOA intended to facilitate the use of intellectual property for economic, social and cultural development of UEMOA Member States.

  • Members of the West African Economic and Monetary Union (also known by its French acronym, UEMOA) are Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and Togo.

  • Within the framework of implementing this Memorandum of Understanding, Parties may enter into supplementary agreements in respect of its implementation or administrative arrangements to secure collaboration and effective linkage between the two organizations, where matters of common interest to WIPO and UEMOA have evolved and make it desirable to establish closer cooperation between the two organizations on particular matters.

  • On 20 March 2003, the UEMOA adopted a regulation establishing rules regarding compensation in the case of denied boarding, cancellation and long flight delays.82 Although said UEMOA regulation has not yet been interpreted by the UEMOA Court, it would be interesting to observe whether this Court will rule any potential claim in the same direction as the CJEU or will adopt a different approach.

  • With regard to forming REPAs with the African region, associations such as UEMOA - the West African Economic and Monetary Union, due exist with which the EU could begin ne- gotiations.

  • WIPO and UEMOA may exchange relevant information and documents, subject to restrictions and arrangements which may be considered necessary by one of the parties to preserve the confidential nature of certain documents or information.