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Journal articles on the topic "Lomé Convention (1975)"
Migani, Guia. "La politica di cooperazione allo sviluppo della CEE: dall'associazione alla partnership (1957-1975)." MEMORIA E RICERCA, no. 30 (July 2009): 27–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/mer2009-030003.
Full textCrawford, Gordon. "Whither Lomé? The Mid-Term Review and the Decline of Partnership." Journal of Modern African Studies 34, no. 3 (September 1996): 503–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022278x00055579.
Full textBOSSCHE, Olivier VAN DEN. "Lomé et la coopération industrielle CEE-ACP en 1975: entre Nouvel ordre économique international et poursuite des intérêts industriels européens." Journal of European Integration History 25, no. 2 (2019): 243–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/0947-9511-2019-2-243.
Full textMontana, Ismael Musah. "The Lomé Convention from Inception to the Dynamics of the Post-Cold War, 1957-1990s." African and Asian Studies 2, no. 1 (2003): 63–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156920903763835670.
Full textMcCann, Gerard. "The rise and fall of associationism: The Yaoundé and Lomé conventions." Studia z Polityki Publicznej, no. 3(27) (October 28, 2020): 9–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.33119/kszpp/2020.3.1.
Full textSchütze, Robert. "EU Development Policy: Constitutional and Legislative Foundation(s)." Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies 15 (2013): 699–717. http://dx.doi.org/10.5235/152888713809813530.
Full textSchütze, Robert. "EU Development Policy: Constitutional and Legislative Foundation(s)." Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies 15 (2013): 699–717. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1528887000003219.
Full textLima Sakr, Rafael. "The Making of EU-Africa Trade Regionalism: The Law and Governance of the Yaoundé and Lomé Conventions (1963-1974)." SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3584271.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Lomé Convention (1975)"
Heyndrickx, Pierre. "La Convention de Lomé démystifiée : vingt-cinq ans de coopération UE-ACP, 1975-2000." Paris 1, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA010625.
Full textRouchet, Geneviève. "L'Evolution de la notion de développement entre l'Europe et l'Afrique (les conventions de Lomé I, de Lomé II et de Lomé III)." Paris 1, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA010262.
Full textOdock, Christopher Nchor. "Le Nigéria et les conventions de Lomé : contribution à l'étude des relations Nigéria - C.E.E : 1975-1988." Bordeaux 1, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989BOR1D022.
Full textOne of the most important themes in the study of contemporary international relations is the search of a new model of relations between the developed and industrialised countries of the north and the newly independent and underdeveloped countries of the southern hemisphere. The lome conventions between the european economic community (e. E. C. ) and the african caribbean and pacific (a. C. P. ) states represents the most successful aspect of this north-south dialogue. Our study is therefore an independent analysis of the process of lome which focuses on the factors which influenced the decision of the nigeria to negociate and sign the first and then, the two subsequent conventions of mome and the effects of this participation on nigeria 's external relations. Based on the assumption that all relations between industrialised and developing countries do not necessarily constitue relations of domination or structural dependance, this study affirms that the lome conventions. Like all international relations, provide a means of adaptation and transformation of the internal situation and the external environment of underdeveloped countries. In the case of nigeria, we have established that the lome conventions have not only made it possible for the nigerian government to realise certain objectives of domestic policy, but have largely contributed to the attainment of important foreign policy goals. It is i
Ali, Farah Omar. "La France, la Communauté économique européenne et l'Afrique subsaharienne, de la Convention de Yaoundé (juillet 1963) à la Convention de Lomé 1 (février 1975)." Phd thesis, Université Rennes 2, 2014. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01022946.
Full textAli, Farah Omar. "La France, la Communauté économique européenne et l’Afrique subsaharienne, de la Convention de Yaoundé (juillet 1963) à la Convention de Lomé 1 (février 1975)." Thesis, Rennes 2, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014REN20011/document.
Full textFrance has obtained from its partners the inclusion of the overseas territories in the Treaty of Rome which established the EEC. The goal was to maintain relations between the mainlands and the former colonies in a new context during the decolonisation.Between 1958 and 1963, the Six experienced a partnership system with third countries, particularly the African and Malgach Associated States (AMAS) which allowed to maintain particular economic ties with these sovereign states on behalf of development aid. The July 1963 Convention of Yaounde marked the will of the Six to institutionalise and coordinate their relations with African and Malgache third countries and laying the foundations of cooperation policy, consolidated by the renewal of this convention. On the commercial level, These agreements were based on mutual preferencial tariffs and quotas and financial and technical assistance.At the end of a decade of association, the development aid assessement was very poor, except for the field of education and training where an increase in schooling was witnessed in most of the AMAS, but in terms of economy, results were insignificant: the preferences they benefited from gradually decreased into little, They still remained very dependent and heavily indebted. Their economy was still based on the export of tropical products and mining and the very unbalanced terms of trade
Diouf, Mamadou. "L’aide pour le commerce et l’insertion dans l’économie mondiale : le cas de la convention de Lomé." Paris 9, 2008. https://bu.dauphine.psl.eu/fileviewer/index.php?doc=2008PA090018.
Full textThe purpose of this work is to study the effectiveness of non-reciprocal preferential agreements. To do this we conducted a comparative analysis between the beneficiary countries of the Lomé agreements and a sample of developing countries in Latin America, Asia and the Middle East. The empirical approach uses a gravity model applied to the panel data over a period of 29 years. The sample used is composed by the group of developing countries already mentioned, including members of the Lomé Convention, and a group of industrialized countries, a total of 122 countries The 2 approaches, cross sectional and longitudinal analysis, among other things, confirm that the membership of Lomé has not been a positive factor for bilateral trade, the influence of historical factors (the common language and the colonial past) remain important, other things being equal. Belonging to the developing countries of Asia and Latin America is a positive factor in bilateral trade, after controlling other variables
Owolabi, Oluwabamikole Festus. "Le rôle de la Communauté européenne dans la modernisation de l'agriculture au Nigéria, CEE/ACP (1975-1990)." Paris 8, 2002. https://octaviana.fr/document/184661129#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0.
Full textNdemby, Sosthène. "L'Afrique française, la France et la Communauté Economique Européenne 1952-1975 : évaluation critique d'un partenariat." Paris 1, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA010555.
Full textVan, den Bossche Olivier. "Entreprendre pour le développement. Une histoire des politiques UE-ACP de développement du secteur privé, de Lomé à Cotonou (1975-2000)." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018USPCA063.
Full textThis thesis retraces the historical construction of a so-called priority development aid policy. Private sector development policies consist of aiming at economic development by strengthening the local private sector (micro, small and medium-sized enterprises) and improving the foreign investment climate. The implementation of these policies is studied here in the context of the relations between the European Union institutions and the countries of the Africa-Caribbean-Pacific (ACP) group from 1975 to 2000, that is to say during the five successive EU-ACP partnership agreements known as the Lomé Conventions.Although these policies represent a dominant objective of development aid today, they already existed in other forms as early as 1975. The author decided to study the evolution of a development aid public policy with a particular focus on the institutions in Brussels. The author looks at the links of the services of the Directorate-General for Development (DG VIII) of the European Commission with the Community or joint instruments serving this policy: the European Investment Bank and the Centre for Industrial Development. The history of these policies is interspersed with the evolutions that are specific to certain transnational economic networks, member states, and other international organizations (World Bank, OECD). The research is placed in a double perspective of international organizations history and a transnational history of economic networks, to trace the individual socio-professional trajectories and the institutional dynamics that explain the making of European development policies.Three stages are studied: industrial co-operation (1975-1985), which aims to achieve a marriage of interests between the political objectives of developing countries in the framework of the “New International Economic Order” and the economic needs of Europe; the emergence of “private sector development” as a new hegemonic terminology within the OECD's Development Assistance Committee (DAC) (1985-1995); the time for institutional and operational reforms of development aid in the name of effectiveness and global changes (1995-2000)
Ibeka, Bokiki Claude. "Le régime des investissements privés étrangers dans la coopération ACP -UE : états d'Afrique, Caraïbes et Pacifique - Union Européenne." Nancy 2, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998NAN20008.
Full textIn accordance with its objective, ensuring a true and development of the African, Caribbean and pacific countries(acp),the Lomé system focuses mainly upon the promotion of foreign private investments within the framework of the cooperation between acp and European union(ue) countries in order to finance the development of the countries concerned. In other words, private investments are of paramount importance in so far as they enhance the economic growth and diversification. Moreover, they can bring about yet other positive effects. Thus, they play a key role in the development process of acp countries. Nevertheless, to promote them successfully from eu to acp countries, an adq adequate legal framework together with an effective device, not to mention appropriations environment are required required. The Lomé conventions (3 and 4) embody countless but precise devices to this effect. These very devices, being devoid of any legal force, are ipso facto ineffective as far as investments are concerned. It should be noted, on the other hand, that other legal "tools" such as the internal legislations acp and eu countries ,the bilateral agreements(acp-eu) as regards investments promotion and protection, the treaty of Rome, including the Washington and Seoul conventions equally apply to the European investments in the acpc countries as it is the case with the Lomé conventions. On the other hand, financial devices help to finance the investments in question. They are either community or not community. The same devices provide a support to acp/eu in investments by means of technical assistance, management services and trading, coordination and information services, feasibility of projects ad and their validity from the feasibility studies. Yet, success of these devices depend largely upon the existence of a fair inter, national environment as well a favorable atmosphere of investments in acp states all the countries concerned should implement a global, common but coherent policy to achieve this assigned goal
Books on the topic "Lomé Convention (1975)"
Collective clientelism: The Lomé Conventions and north-south relations. New York: Columbia University Press, 1985.
Find full textLemesle, Raymond. La convention de Lomé: Principaux objectifs et exemples d'action, 1975-1995 : 20e anniversaire de la coopération Union européenne-Etats ACP. Paris: CHEAM, 1995.
Find full textHeyndrickx, Pierre. La convention de Lomé démystifiée: Vingt-cinq ans de coopération UE-ACP, 1975-2000. Villeneuve-d'Ascq: Presses universitaires du septentrion, 2002.
Find full textDie Entstehung des ersten Vertrags von Lomé im deutsch-französischen Spannungsfeld, 1973-1975. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2008.
Find full textCommission of the European Communities. Directorate-General Development. Ten years of Lomé, a record of ACP-EEC partnership, 1976-1985: Report on the implementation of financial and technical cooperation under the first two Lomé Conventions. [Brussels]: The Commission, 1986.
Find full textCommission des Communautés européennes. Direction générale du développement. Dix ans de Lomé: Bilan de la coopération CEE-ACP, 1976-1985 : rapport sur la mise en oeuvre de la coopération financière et technique sous les deux premières Conventions de Lomé. Bruxelles: Commission des Communautés européennes, 1986.
Find full textCommission of the European Communities. Directorate-General for Development. Ten years of Lome: A record ofACP-EEC partnership, 1976 -1985 : report on the implementation of financial and technical co-operation under the first two Lome Conventions. [Brussels]: Commission of the European Communities, 1986.
Find full textCouncil of the European Communities. Internal agreement on the financing and administration of community aid: Internal agreement on the measures and procedures required for implementation of the third ACP-EEC Convention : signed in Brussels on 19 February 1985. [Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1985.
Find full textCommission of the European Communities. Directorate-General Development., ed. Ten years of Lomé: A record of ACP-EEC partnership, 1976-1985 : report on the implementation of financial and technical cooperation under the first two Lomé conventions. [Brussels?]: The Commission, 1986.
Find full textMinisters, ACP-EC Council of, ed. Agreement amending the Fourth ACP-EC Convention of Lomé signed in Mauritius on 4 November 1995. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1996.
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