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Decision on the election of five (5) members of the African Union Commission on international law Ex.cl/1101(xxxiii)
31st ordinary sessionElection of five female members of the African Union Commission on international law from the Central Regio
Consultative Meeting on the Domestication and Implementation of the Arms Trade Treaty in the Republic of Benin
Press Release: Cotonou, 14 March 2019: The African Union Commission (AUC), in response to a request by the Republic of Benin, concluded in Cotonou, a three days Consultative Meeting on the Domestication and Implementation of the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), which was held between 12 and 14 March 2019
Follow-up of the African-Europe Summit: Catalogue of the Commitments from 2008 to 2010
Follow-up of the African-Europe Summit: Catalogue of the Commitments from 2008 to 2010, June 2010Report of five Africa-Europe Ministerial Troika meetings. It includes the 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th meeting in Brussels, Addis Ababa and Luxembourg. Among other subjects the meeting discussed the implementation of the joint strategy; the situation in Africa, especially in Sudan and Chad, Somalia, Zimbabwe and Mauritania. Also discussed the situation in Europe concerning Georgia and Kosovo. Sub-topics of interests were: Elections, food security, oil prices, climate and environment, migration, universal jurisdiction, the Lisbon treaty, neighboring policy including the Mediterranean Union. Other subjects included were the economic meltdown and the partnership between Africa and the European Union, peace and Security, Regional Economic Communities and the African Peer Review Mechanism
African Union Strategy for a Better Integrated Border Governance
The Strategy is divided into five chapters. A brief introduction is the first chapter. The second chapter highlights the context through a description of the status of borders in Africa. The third chapter presents the normative framework and the principles guiding the strategy. The fourth chapter describes the core dimensions of the strategy including the vision, mission, and functions of borders, principles and pillars, as well as strategic priorities for improved border governance. Chapter five deals with the roles of the different stakeholders in the implementation, monitoring, evaluation, communication and resources mobilisation of the strategy.The African Union Strategy for Integrated Border Governance (AUBGS) is an instrument
developed to use borders as vectors to promote peace, security and stability, and to improve and accelerate integration through effective governance of borders while facilitating easy movement of people, goods, services and capital among AU Member States. The Strategy is built on the understanding that African countries have not yet effectively governed their borders to harness benefits, reduce and when possible eradicate threats, prevent crime and facilitate cross-border cooperation. It is also built on the assumption that African countries have not yet fully exploited the borders’ potential as a resource for peace, security and stability and for greater integration and socioeconomic development of the continent.Supported by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) through the German Foreign Office (AA)
African Conference on Constitutional Building, 25th - 27th November 2008, Cotonou, Benin
Draft reportThis report covers the sessions of the Conference, which included: Participation in a Constitution Building Process; The Challenges of Implementation; Strategies and Structures for Reinforcing African Constitutions; Protections of Constitutions and African Constitutional Integration; and recommendations from each session. In order to consolidate democratic strides on the continent, the African Union adopted, in January 2007, an African Charter on democracy, elections and governance. In its article 23, the Charter condemns all unconstitutional changes of government and all constitutional revisions which put the democratic political changeover of power into question
Introductory Note of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission
Executive Council Thirty-Third Ordinary Session 25 – 29 June 2018 Nouakchott, MauritaniaThis is an introductory note of the Chairperson of the African Union Commission on the regular activities submitted to the PRC from period of February to June 201
Report of the African Union Commission on International Law (AUCIL)
Executive Council Thirty-Third Ordinary Session 25 – 29 June 2018 Nouakchott, MauritaniaThis is an activity report of the African Union Commission on International Law
(AUCIL) outlining the activities that where undertaken within the period of July 2017-June 201
Final Report of the African Union Commission of Inquiry on South Sudan Addis Ababa 15 October 2014
African Union Commission of Inquiry on South Sudan Addis Ababa 15 October 2014This is the final report of the African Union Commission of Inquiry on South Suda
Report of the Commission on the Election of the Commissioners of the African Union Commission
Executive Council Thirty-Eight Ordinary Session Videoconference 03 - 04 February 2021 Addis Ababa, EthiopiaReport of the Commission on the election of the Commissioners of the African Union Commission in reference to the election process of Commissioners of the African Union Commission based on the Rules of Procedure of the Assembly of the Union, the Rules of Procedure of the Executive Council, the Statutes of the Commission and the modalities for Election of the Members of the Commission
Draft Strategic Plan 2014 – 2017 for the African Union Commission
Assembly of the Union Twenty-First Ordinary Session 26-27 May 2013 Addis Ababa, EthiopiaThis the Final Draft of the Strategic Plan for the African Union Commission (AUC) for the year 2014-2017 and it outlines the overall priorities of the Commission for the four year period
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