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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.

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- This article analyses the EEC development policy between 1957, year of the signature of the Rome's Treaties, and 1975, signature of the Lomé Convention. In the first part, we examine the origins of the development policy, also called "Association policy" because the African colonies were associated to the EEC. In the second part, we analyse the two Yaoundé Conventions of Association (1963 and 1969) signed by the European and the African states. During this period the Six concentrated their discussions on the reform of the Convention after the independence of the African countries and the creation of UNCTAD. In the last part, the article focuses on the Seventies and on the Lomé Convention which renewed the instruments of the European Development policy and the relationship between the Nine and the Developing states. The negotiations of the three Conventions (Yaoundé I, Yaoundé II and Lomé) represent good opportunities to study the motivations and the role of the most important actors. Also, the evolution of the European development policy is analysed in relation with the changes of the international context.Parole chiave: Politica di associazione, Cooperazione allo sviluppo, Convenzione di Yaoundé, Convenzione di Lomé, Paesi ACP, Relazioni esterne della CEE EEC Association Policies, EEC Development Policies, Yaoundé Convention, Lomé Convention, ACP Countries, EEC External Relations
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BOSSCHE, 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.

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In 1975, the Lomé Convention, which manages relations between the EEC and the countries of the ACP (Africa Caribbean Pacific) group, introduces a chapter on "industrial cooperation". This new policy aims to develop production sectors (industry, agriculture, mining and tourism) in the ACP countries, and embodies the egalitarian partnership discourse specific to the New International Economic Order. Using unpublished archives from the European Commission, the ACP Secretariat, the Centre for Industrial Development and interviews with the administrators in charge in the 1970s, we study the complexity of the networks of internal and external actors at DG- VIII responsible for setting up EEC-ACP industrial cooperation in Brussels. In doing so, we show that industrial cooperation is created out of the political will to rethink relations between European countries and previous African colonies in the framework of the NIEO; we also show the persistence of interests from private European economic circles, which remain close to the European Commission.
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Drieghe, Lotte. "The first Lomé Convention between the EEC and ACP group revisited: bringing geopolitics back in." Journal of European Integration 42, no. 6 (November 1, 2019): 783–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07036337.2019.1682566.

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Crawford, 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.

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The signing in Mauritius on 4 November 1995 of the amended fourth Lomé Convention, the aid and trade co-operation agreement between the European Union (EU) and the ACP Group of 70 African, Caribbean, and Pacific countries, brought the Mid-Term Review to its formal completion after protracted negotiations. Established in 1975, Lomé has long been the centre-piece of EU development assistance. In quantitative terms, the European Development Fund, the financial instrument of Lomé, has comprised the largest single portion of EU aid, averaging almost 45 per cent of all disbursements in recent years.1 Qualitatively, Lomé has been regarded as a model of North—South cooperation, mainly due to three special features: it was founded on the principles of equality, mutual respect, and interdependence; it is a legally binding contract negotiated between two sets of countries; and it involves ongoing dialogue through three joint institutions, the ACP—EU Council of Ministers, the Committee of Ambassadors, and the ‘parliamentary’ Joint Assembly.
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Montana, 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.

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AbstractFrom the early 1960s through the late 1980s, Lomé Convention, the chief achievement of Euro-African Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries' entente, has been an interdependent form of partnership that has offered ACP states a privileged position in the European Economic Commission's Market. Although considered a cornerstone and model for Europe's North-South economic cooperation, changes that occurred in the aftermath of the Cold War had drastic effects on the nature of this historic partnership. In the period between 1989 and 1995, profound changes occurred in international relations following the end of the Cold War, followed by the subsequent liberalization of East European states' economies, the creation of the Euro-Mediterranean partnership, and the restructuring of Europe's internal as well as external policies, in part, affected the ACP's privileged position in the European Union. The concept of Cold War context used in this article will be narrower (economic implications) rather than that commonly employed in the study of superpower rivalry. The framework employed throughout the paper is a conceptual and critical survey of the Lomé Convention's history, from its inception to the changing dynamics of the post Cold-War world. The paper critically examines the divergence of interpretations of the relevance and obsolescence of the Convention in the post-Cold War context. "The World is changing. It has changed for the ACP States; it will change for the Community; it is changing all around us."
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Cubel, Pablo. "Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes in International Law: The Special Case of the Mediterranean Area." International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law 12, no. 4 (1997): 447–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157180897x00329.

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AbstractSince the early 1980s different organisations have tried to enact international instruments to control international waste trade. The Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and Their Disposal was adopted in 1989 under the auspices of UNEP in order to protect human health and the environment against the adverse effects which may result from the management of waste involved in transboundary movements of hazardous waste and its disposal. The Basel Convention has evolved significantly in eight years-whereas only 35 states and the EC signed the Convention at the time of its adoption, more than 113 states have ratified it as to August 1997. Several other instruments have been developed under the Basel Convention influence. Among those treaties that have been adopted, two deserve special attention. First, the Bamako Convention on the Ban of the Import into Africa and the Control of Transboundary Movement and Management of Hazardous Wastes within Africa adopted in 1991 under the auspices of OAU. Second, the Fourth Lomé Convention adopted by the EC and its member states and 69 African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) states. The first part of this article is devoted to a comparative analysis of those three Conventions. The second part of this article gives an objective analysis of the substantive regulation of the Izmir Protocol while criticising diverse aspects and proposing alternatives in view of the conventions treated in the preceding part.
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Bach, Daniel. "L'Afrique du Sud, l'Union européenne et la Convention de Lomé : du bilatéralisme au néo-régionalisme ? (Note)." Études internationales 27, no. 4 (April 12, 2005): 733–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/703661ar.

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Economic and financial relations between the European Union and « new » South Africa were characterized by a rapid process 0} normalization following the general elections of27 April 1994. Much more problematic has been the process of negotiating a long term relationship which should result in the implementation of a Eu-South Africa free trade area over a ten year transition period, and a qualified membership of South Africa in the Lome Convention. The analysis 0} current negotiations reveals how the parties' mutual concern for the World Trade Organisation principles is constantly tempered by their equally strong commitment to Systems of regional preferences. At a time when the future of the Lome Convention has become a matter of official discussion by the EU and the ACP states, the revival of regional integration programmes in Southern Africa confers to the negotiations between the EU and South Africa a special value. Indeed, they prefigure as a test on the capacity to integrate the realities of new trade regionalism in euro-African relations.
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Schütze, 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.

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AbstractThe Union’s constitutional regime for development policy has traditionally progressed alongside two parallel tracks. In addition to a general regime for all developing countries, there exists a special regime for African, Caribbean and Pacific Countries (ACP countries). The Union’s general development policy originated as a flanking policy within the Common Commercial Policy. This trade-centricity was only relativised by the insertion of an express development aid competence in 1992. The Union’s development cooperation competence can today be found in Article 209 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) and allows the Union to adopt legislative acts or conclude international agreements to reduce poverty within developing countries. By contrast, the Union’s special development regime has had a very different constitutional source. It stemmed from the ‘colonial’ association to the Union (qua its Member States) of certain dependent ‘oversees countries and territories’ for which the 1957 Treaty of Rome had provided a limited development competence. Once these countries gained independence in the 1960s, however, the Union had to transfer this special regime to its contractual association competence under Article 217 TFEU. The association regime for ACP countries has itself undergone a number of significant changes with the transition from the Lomé Convention(s) to the Cotonou Agreement.
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Schütze, 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.

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Abstract The Union’s constitutional regime for development policy has traditionally progressed alongside two parallel tracks. In addition to a general regime for all developing countries, there exists a special regime for African, Caribbean and Pacific Countries (ACP countries). The Union’s general development policy originated as a flanking policy within the Common Commercial Policy. This trade-centricity was only relativised by the insertion of an express development aid competence in 1992. The Union’s development cooperation competence can today be found in Article 209 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) and allows the Union to adopt legislative acts or conclude international agreements to reduce poverty within developing countries. By contrast, the Union’s special development regime has had a very different constitutional source. It stemmed from the ‘colonial’ association to the Union (qua its Member States) of certain dependent ‘oversees countries and territories’ for which the 1957 Treaty of Rome had provided a limited development competence. Once these countries gained independence in the 1960s, however, the Union had to transfer this special regime to its contractual association competence under Article 217 TFEU. The association regime for ACP countries has itself undergone a number of significant changes with the transition from the Lomé Convention(s) to the Cotonou Agreement.
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Voiculescu∗, Aurora. "UNORTHODOX HUMAN RIGHTS INSTRUMENTS: THE ACP‐EU DEVELOPMENT CO‐OPERATION FROM THE LOMÉ CONVENTIONS TO THE COTONOU AGREEMENT." Journal of Commonwealth Law and Legal Education 4, no. 1 (April 2006): 85–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03050710600800145.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "ACP-EEC Convention of Lomé"

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Aimlon, Nestor. "Aliénation des relations ACP-UE : causes, conséquences et perspectives d'avenir." Paris 8, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA081723.

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Des liens ont ete noues entre les anciennes colonies d'afrique, des caraibes, du pacifique et l'occident. Ils ont ete concus sur la base des relations nord-sud. Ceux-ci ont subsiste apres l'independance sous diverses formes de partenariats parmi lesquels il y a notamment les conventions de lome. A travers quatre differentes versions de cette cooperation, la cge devenue ue a cherche les solutions pour instituer en leur sein des echanges commerciaux bases sur des preferences specifiques en faveur des etats acp et des avantages reciproques. L'instauration d'un nouveau regime commercial pour accelerer l'integration des pays acp dans l'economie mondiale, devrait retenir l'attention de tous. Mais malgre l'effort d'amelioration soutenu, fourni au cours des quatre versions passees, la convention n'a toujours pas produit les effets escomptes. Ni la premiere convention du 28 fevrier 1975, avec l'institution du mecanisme du stabex, ni la deuxieme du 21 octobre 1979 et l'innovation du sysmin, ni la troisieme du 8 decembre 1984, pas plus que la quatrieme du 15 decembre 1989 n'ont fourni une entiere satisfaction aux pma des etats acp dont les points de vue n'ont jamais ete pris en compte au cours des differentes negociations. Encore sous les sequelles de la colonisation et des mefaits de l'esclavage, cribles de dettes, ils se sentent comme reduits a l'impuissance. Il devient urgent de se convaincre qu'une cooperation veritable ne sera possible et acquise a la resolution des problemes qui aneantissent le monde acp que si les acp participent effectivement aux discussions, et si des gens ne decident pas a leur place ! pour aller dans cette voie, un plan marshall a l'occidental en faveur de ceux-ci est indispensable. Sous forme de reparation des prejudices subis, les anciens esclaves, les neocolonises trouveront l'equilibre financier necessaire dans la jungle economique moderne.
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Chauveau-Bais, Elisabeth. "Les relations CE-ACP face à l'ouverture du marché unique européen dans la conjoncture économique internationale du début des années 90." Montpellier 1, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996MON10001.

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L'environnement international actuel est le résultat d'importants bouleversements survenus depuis les vingt dernières années. Ses caractéristiques majeures sont : une mondialisation des échanges, la fin de la guerre froide et une remise en cause de la coopération internationale. Si l'on analyse l'avenior des relations CE (Communauté Européenne) - ACP (Pays Afrique, Carai͏̈bes, Pacifique), en fonction de ce contexte mondial, ainsi que du bilan que l'on peut effectuer des des vingt années d'existence de la convention de Lomé, deux questions se posent. Un tel accord préférentiel liant deux groupes de pays peut-il être maintenu dans le cadre d'une Europe sans frontière et de l'environnement d'internationalisatio et de concurrence d'aujourd'hui ? Un tel accord doit-il être maintenu, sachant qu'il n'a pas permis d'améliorer la situation des pays ACP et que ces pays ne doivent plus se concentrer sur des relations avec une zone géographique spécifique mais prendre part au contexte économique et commercial mondial dans sa globalité ?
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Togola, Abdoulaye Wallo. "Le stabex et le sysmin : mécanismes et résultats." Paris 13, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA131006.

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Le stabex et le sysmin sont nes dans le cadre des conventions de lome entre la communaute europeenne et les pays d'afrique, des caraibes et du pacifique. Sont successivement analyses la genese de ces deux systemes de garantie des recettes d'exportation, les difficultes de mise en place, les produits concernes, leur regime financier et les difficultes financieres rencontrees. Les menaces ayant pese sur ces systemes sont egalement evoquees ainsi que les remedes apportes. Le bilan demeure modeste et les pays acp sont confrontes a de nouvelles inquietudes liees a l'interet actuellement manifeste par l'union europeenne pour les pays de l'est
Stabex and sysmin were set up in the frame of the lome conventions concluded between the european community and the african, caribbean and pacific countries. Successively are analyzed the birth of these two systems guarantying the exportation earnings, their difficulties of settling, the commodities concerned, the financial regime and the financial problems they were faced with. The difficulties having endangered these two systems are also examined as well as the solutions. The final results are rather poor and the acp countries are faced with new worries because of the nowadays interest the european union shows towards east european countries
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Gnangui, Adon. "La Convention de Lomé IV et l'environnement : approche juridique : thèse de doctorat nouveau régime en droit public présentée et soutenue." Limoges, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999LIMO0466.

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La convention de lome organise l'aide au developpement ainsi que la cooperation financiere et commerciale, entre l'ue et les etats acp en vue du developpement economique, culturel et social de ces derniers. Au-dela de ces aspects, la cooperation se preoccupe des risques environnementaux. Lome iv concretise cette preoccupation operee sous lome iii, en l'inserant systematiquement dans la cooperation. Il importe de reflechir sur la politique environnementale de lome iv : sa force juridique et son adaptation aux problemes des acp. Comment ces derniers peuvent-ils proteger l'environnement, tout en assumant leur developpement ? telle est la problematique qui sous-tend notre recherche. La convention tente donc de definir une methode et surtout de se donner les moyens d'assurer l'effectivite de l'application de cette politique, suivant une approche horizontale qui touche tous les domaines de la cooperation. Lome iv se dote alors d'instruments. Outre le fed et la bei, instruments financiers, la convention mentionne des instruments economiques comme moyen de protection de l'environnement, concoit une procedure d'evaluation de l'environnement des projets et fixe des criteres retenus pour lesetudes d'impact. Toutefois la portee juridique de ces instruments reste limitee. De plus la convention ne prevoit pas de normes juridiques d'application de sa politique et encore moins de mesures de controle. Nonobstant les limites de sa politique de l'environnement, lome iv contribue bien a la protection de l'environnement dans les etats acp et tente de definir un droit de l'environnement qui renforce le droit international de l'environnement. Son role dans la construction de l'ordre international environnemental n'est pas des moindres.
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Pereira, do Couto Amaro. "Les pays africains lusophones dans le système des accords de Lomé." Aix-Marseille 3, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995AIX32010.

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La these explique le processus suivi par les pays africains insophones,c'est-a-dire l'angola,le cap-vert,la la these explique le processus suivi par les pays africains lusophones,c'est a dire l'angola,le cap-vert la guinee-bissao,le mozambique et sao tome et principe pour s'integrer au systeme des accords de lome. A bien des egards,ce processus a ete different de celui suivi par les pays francophones et anglophones d'afrique. Par ailleurs,la these fait etat des specificites caracterisant les pays africains lusophones au sein du systeme des accrods de lorme tant pour ce qui est des acteurs intervenant dans la mise en oeuvre de leur cooperation avec l'union europeenne et les autres etats acl,que pour les mecanismes et le contenu de cette cooperation
The thesis explains the africain portuguese speaking countries-angola cape verdi guinea bissao mozambique and sao tome and principe. Process to become integrated into the lome agreements system. In several respects,this process was different from the one fol lowed by the african french and english speaking countries. By another way, the thesis takes into account the specificities that caracteerize the african portugnese speaking countries within the lome agreements system concerning the participants who implement the cooperation of these countries with the european union and the other acp countries as well as the mechanisms and the contents of this cooperation
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Heyndrickx, Pierre. "La Convention de Lomé démystifiée : vingt-cinq ans de coopération UE-ACP, 1975-2000." Paris 1, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA010625.

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La convention de Lomé est probablement l'accord international le plus complexe au monde. Nous avons tenté d'aller au delà des apparences, au delà du mythe de Lomé, afin de découvrir le vrai visage de 25 ans de coopération UE-ACP. Nous nous sommes efforcés de traiter tous les sujets liés à la convention. Notre point de départ fut la convention de Yaoundé. Ensuite nous avons examiné la conventionde Lomé dans tous ses aspects : sa structure, ses objectifs, ses institutions, son fonctionnement, ses enjeux politiques, son évolution, quel fut l'esprit de l'accord, son contexte historique et surtout comment la convention a-t-elle évolué ? Enfin nous avons tenté de répondre à quelques questions cruciales: quels sont les rapports de force intra-acp et intra-communautaires, et entre l'Union européenne et les états d'Afrique, des Caraïbes et du Pacifique, et comment ont-ils évolué, quel est le rôle des états-membres, notamment la France, qu'en est-il de l'application du principe du partenariat, quels sont les échecs et les succès de la coopération, l'évolution sur la scène internationale a-t-elle influencé la convention, quel est la part de mythe et de réalité dans la cooperation UE-ACP. . . ? Nous nous sommes également particulièrement attardés à la réforme actuelle de la convention et à ses implications pour le futur. Nous avons ensuite formulé nos propres réformes, bien conscient que nous n'avons pas le monopole de la connaissance, mais en espérant que nos réflexions feront avancer le débat.
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Dabire, Yaonnakiel Germain. "L'impact des conventions de Lomé sur le développement économique du Burkina Faso." Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988STR10030.

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Les conventions de Lomé constituent le cadre d'une coopération destinée à accélérer le développement économique et social des pays signataires d’Afrique, des caraïbes et du pacifique. A cet effet, la CEE leur fournit des aides parmi lesquelles: - une assistance financière et techniques; - un accès de leurs exportations au marché européen; - une garantie des recettes d'exportation de certaines de leurs productions agricoles contre les fluctuations et un système de soutien à l'activité minière. Au Burkina Faso, cette coopération permettra a la BEI et FED de cofinancer essentiellement environ 135 projets de développement agricole et d'infrastructure entre 1975 et 1990. . . L'impact de ces conventions sur l'économie du Burkina Faso comme sur celle des autres membres est faible. Des aménagements semblent alors nécessaires pour leur permettre d'être plus efficaces
The Lomé conventions constitute the scheme of co-operation aimed at accelerating economic and social development of the signatory African, Caribbean and pacific countries. To this effect the EEC gives them aid among which are: - financial and technical assistance; - access of their exports to the European market: - guarantee of export earning for some of their agricultural products against fluctuations and a system of support to the mining activity. In Burkina Faso, this co-operation will permit the EIB and EDF to co-finance mainly about 135 agricultural development and infrastructural projects between 1975 and 1990. . . The impact of these conventions on the Burkina Faso economy. Like the other ACP members is weak. Thus, modifications seem necessary to make them become more effective
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Ganga, Paulette. "Les accords de Lomé IV face à la globalisation des échanges." Paris 5, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA05D003.

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Les accords de Lomé IV reste le seul exemple concret de véritable partenariat Nord-Sud. Sa révision à mi-parcours en 1995 pour une meilleure adaptation aux mutations de l'économie mondiale montre l'attachement des partenaires à cette coopération menée entre un groupe de pays industrialisés et un ensemble de pays en développement. Une coopération caractérisée par le dialogue, la sécurité et le souci de l'avenir. Les résultats de 25 ans de Convention de Lomé ont néammoins été mitigés. Les évaluations de l'aide financières communautaire dans les pays ACP ont souvent montré qu'il a été insuffisamment tenu compte du contexte institutionnel et politique dans le pays partenaire. Ceci a trop fréquemment compromis la viabilité et l'efficacité de la coopération. L'impact des préférences commerciales non réciproques a également été décevant. Tandis qu'elles ont contribué au succés commercial de certains pays comme l'Ile Maurice, les résultats globaux ont été mitigés : la part des pays ACP sur le marché de l'Union Européenne a diminué, passant de 6. 7% en 1967 à 3% en 1998. En même temps, la nécessité de s'adapter au processus de mondialisation économique et commerciale, ainsi que la nécessité d'assurer la compatibilité avec l'OMC était devenue évidente. Aussi l'accord de Cotonou du 23 juin 2000 est une réponse commune face à la globalisation des échanges et constitue un nouveau défi pour les deux partenaires.
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N'Diaye, Catherine Lili. "Les projets de développement industriel à initiative privée dans le cadre des conventions de Lomé." Dijon, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993DIJOD002.

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Mbala, Langa-Langa. "La problématique de la coopération Etats ACP/UE." Paris 8, 2002. https://octaviana.fr/document/181855232#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0.

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La coopération d'aide au développement est née au lendemain de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Sans conteste, la Plan Marshall constitue un exemple frappant d'aide économique à une vaste échelle géographique. Toutefois, il y a une trentaine d'années, un évènement historique, la décolonisation, bouleversait les rapports internationaux. La vague des indépendances faisaient disparaître les liens juridiques qui unissaient colonisateurs et colonisés. Cette mutation profonde et définitive débouchait sur des rapports nouveaux fondés sur une volonté commune de développement. C'est ce qu'on appellera très vite la coopération. La coopération Etats ACP/UE a plus de quarante ans et son existence date de la création de la Communauté économique européenne qu'institue le traité de Rome du 25 mars 1957. Si les premiers rapports d'association CEE/Pays et territoires d'Outre-mer s'inscrivent dans le cadre défini par la quatrième partie du traité CEE, l'entrée en vigueur de la première convention de Yaoundé, le 20 juin 1964, modifie en profondeur ces rapports, notamment avec les indépendances des associés au traité qui réclament également leur indépendance économique, sans laquelle l'indépendance politique n'est qu'un vain mot. . .
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Books on the topic "ACP-EEC Convention of Lomé"

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Technical Centre for Agriculture and Rural Co-operation. ACP-EEC Lome Convention. Wageningen: P.O.B. 380, 67 AJ, 1990.

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Koester, Ulrich. The EC-ACP Convention of Lomé. Kiel: Vauk, 1987.

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Commission 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.

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Commission 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.

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Akinjide, Richard. The Lome Convention: Bane or blessing to ACP countries? [London]: [s.n.], 1987.

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Las relaciones de cooperación para el desarrollo CEE-estados ACP. [Santiago de Compostela]: Universidad de Santiago de Compostela, 1985.

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Commission of the European Communities. Lomé IV, 1990-2000: Background, innovations, improvements. Brussels: The Commission, 1990.

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Price, Sophia. EU-ACP relations: Renegotiating Lomé and redefining development. Manchester: European Policy Research Unit, Department of Government, University of Manchester, 2001.

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Heyndrickx, Pierre. La convention de Lomé démystifiée: Vingt-cinq ans de coopération UE-ACP, 1975-2000. Villeneuve-d'Ascq: Presses universitaires du septentrion, 2002.

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Orlando, Pietro Romano. La cooperazione dell'Europa comunitaria allo sviluppo dei paesi ACP. Napoli: Edizioni scientifiche italiane, 1991.

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Clegg, Peter. "The EEC and the Lomé Convention: a Weakening of the National Approach." In The Caribbean Banana Trade, 100–118. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781403932839_5.

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"Taking Positions on Human Rights in Acp-Ec Relations." In Integrating Human Rights into Development Cooperation: The Case of the Lomé Convention, 211–87. Brill | Nijhoff, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004482494_015.

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"The Positive Approach: Support for Human Rights and Democracy in Acp Countries." In Integrating Human Rights into Development Cooperation: The Case of the Lomé Convention, 289–317. Brill | Nijhoff, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004482494_016.

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"Acp-Ec Development Cooperation and Human Rights: Review of the Lomé Treaty Provisions." In Integrating Human Rights into Development Cooperation: The Case of the Lomé Convention, 167–204. Brill | Nijhoff, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004482494_012.

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Carbone, Maurizio. "13. The European Union and International Development." In International Relations and the European Union. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hepl/9780198737322.003.0013.

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This chapter examines the evolution of the European Union's development policy since the Treaty of Rome. It shows how the EU has used development policy as part of its wider external relations agenda in an attempt to establish itself as an influential global actor. The chapter first considers the transformation in the EU's (post)colonial development policy before discussing the changes introduced since 2000, including the attempt to project a common vision on international development and to promote synergies between foreign aid and other policies. In particular, it analyses the EU partnership with ACP (African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States), the Lomé Convention, and the Cotonou Partnership Agreement. The chapter concludes with an assessment of EU development policy in the context of international relations.
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"Small States in the Lomé Convention and in the New ACP-EU Partnership Agreement: A Commentary." In Small States, 16–18. Commonwealth, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.14217/smalst-2001-3-en.

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Warnecke, Steven J. "The Lomé Convention and Industrial Cooperation: A New Relationship Between the European Community and the ACP States?" In The New International Economic Order, 330–55. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429313110-21.

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"THE SURVIVAL OF SPECIAL PREFERENCES UNDER THE LOMÉ CONVENTION: THE ACP COUNTRIES AND THE EUROPEAN UNION AFTER THE URUGUAY ROUND." In World Trade after the Uruguay Round, 101–14. Routledge, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203073209-10.

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