The primary function of the Organization for the Harmonization of Business Law in Africa (OHADA) is to modernize and harmonize the business laws of member states. The wider objective of OHADA is to attract foreign investment into the OHADA zone and to achieve economic integration in Africa as whole, as other African countries join OHADA. However, article 42 of the treaty establishing OHADA stipulates that French is the working language of the organization. This paper argues that this provision does not facilitate the goal of economic integration in Africa and that in one member state, Cameroon, article 42 presents serious constitutional and human rights difficulties. The paper suggests that article 42 should be amended in order to make it e...
The Treaty for Business Law in Africa Harmonization was signed in Port Louis (Mauritius ) ,October 1...
Over a long period of time labour law in Africa was kept on the « back burner » as far as regionalis...
Disparities in national laws are likely to result in uncertainty which, in turn, creates obstacles t...
OHADA (in English, “Organization for Harmonization in Africa of Business Laws”) is a system of busin...
Due to the expansion of business transaction across the globe, the private sector demands an adequat...
Faced with globalization which permits the universalization of the market and favors trade liberaliz...
Au lendemain de leur accession à l'indépendance dans les années 1960, les pays d'Afrique Francophone...
The Organisation for Harmonisation of Business Law in Africa (OHADA) was established in October 1993...
Même si le droit uniforme OHADA, à travers notamment l'Acte uniforme relatif au droit des sociétés c...
This seminar paper considers whether OHADA - an experiment in unifying business law in African count...
Dans la décennie 1995 à 2005, 17 États d’Afrique subsaharienne se sont regroupés pour former une org...
The current investments into African countries are limited as a result of the judicial and juridical...
A travers la création d'un cadre juridique attractif et sécurisé, l'OHADA a permis d'augmenter de ma...
Avec le Traité relatif à l’Organisation pour l’harmonisation en Afrique du droit des affaires (OHADA...
L’Afrique subsaharienne a connu depuis les années 90, une grande mutation économique avec pour cause...
The Treaty for Business Law in Africa Harmonization was signed in Port Louis (Mauritius ) ,October 1...
Over a long period of time labour law in Africa was kept on the « back burner » as far as regionalis...
Disparities in national laws are likely to result in uncertainty which, in turn, creates obstacles t...
OHADA (in English, “Organization for Harmonization in Africa of Business Laws”) is a system of busin...
Due to the expansion of business transaction across the globe, the private sector demands an adequat...
Faced with globalization which permits the universalization of the market and favors trade liberaliz...
Au lendemain de leur accession à l'indépendance dans les années 1960, les pays d'Afrique Francophone...
The Organisation for Harmonisation of Business Law in Africa (OHADA) was established in October 1993...
Même si le droit uniforme OHADA, à travers notamment l'Acte uniforme relatif au droit des sociétés c...
This seminar paper considers whether OHADA - an experiment in unifying business law in African count...
Dans la décennie 1995 à 2005, 17 États d’Afrique subsaharienne se sont regroupés pour former une org...
The current investments into African countries are limited as a result of the judicial and juridical...
A travers la création d'un cadre juridique attractif et sécurisé, l'OHADA a permis d'augmenter de ma...
Avec le Traité relatif à l’Organisation pour l’harmonisation en Afrique du droit des affaires (OHADA...
L’Afrique subsaharienne a connu depuis les années 90, une grande mutation économique avec pour cause...
The Treaty for Business Law in Africa Harmonization was signed in Port Louis (Mauritius ) ,October 1...
Over a long period of time labour law in Africa was kept on the « back burner » as far as regionalis...
Disparities in national laws are likely to result in uncertainty which, in turn, creates obstacles t...