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ECOWAS Law (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
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ECOWAS Law (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
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This book analyses the emerging jurisprudence of the Economic
Community of West African States (ECOWAS), and seamlessly knits
together all the disparate texts, policies and judicial decisions
into a single, coherent resource. The work is deliberately crafted
to address the lack of a comprehensive resource on the subject, and
guide lawyers, policy-makers, Community citizens, researchers,
students and civil society organisations through the labyrinth of
the Community's laws and policies. From a socio-legal perspective,
it unearths political, socio-economic and legal structures that
impinge on the integration cause on the one hand, and dilute the
efficacy of the Community legal regime on the other hand. Also, it
exposes contemporary terrorism and conflict in West Africa and the
legal interventions that the Community has adopted to respond to
these challenges. In sequence, it traces and expounds the legal
development of the Community norms with respect to sources of law,
human rights, supra-nationalism and laws of the member states,
reference procedure, action for damages, freedom of movement,
discrimination and competition policy.The book particularly
evaluates the extent of the human rights jurisdiction of the
Community Court of Justice, as well as jurisdictional limitations
to the protection of Community rights either at national or
Community level. Also, it sheds light on the jurisdictional chasm
existing between Community law and member states' national laws,
and offers proven constitutional, legislative and judicial
solutions to plug the gap. It explains vividly the common market,
free movement of goods and the impact of Economic Partnership
Agreement (EPA) on the entire ECOWAS free trade policy. In all
these analyses, evaluation and examination of norms and policies,
the work draws on the European Union's rich case law on similar
points to explain recondite issues of law which may arise or have
arisen from the application of any of the ECOWAS texts.
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