Cooperation between the EU and the ACP countries has changed considerably since the Yaoundé Agreements were signed in 1963 and it has given rise to a range of institutional innovations. These innovations result from the dynamics within the EU-ACP agreements but also from the development of a larger institutional framework incorporating the main international institutions (above all, the IMF, the World Bank, the GATT/WTO and the ILO) and developments in the international political and economic context. The major changes over the last 40 years at international, national and regional level have therefore led to modifications in both the need for development in the ACP countries and the offer of development from the EU
At the opening of the ACP-EU trade negotiations the EU Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy...
The African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) Group of States is an intergovernmental organization estab...
The EU Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy met with ACP Trade Ministers on July 31st 2003 ...
The EU has agreed to support ACP countries in seeking special treatment for developing countries in ...
This Policy Arena has two main objectives. First, it seeks to unravel how the partnership between th...
On 23 June 2000, the EU and the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) states signed the Cotonou Agree...
The Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between the group of African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP)...
An ACP meeting of regional organisations and national authorising officers (NAOs) has called on the ...
Relationships between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific states (ACPS) are ch...
New initiatives are needed to increase the effectiveness of the trade policy instruments the EU uses...
When the Cotonou Agreement was signed in Benin in 2000, it brought a profound change to the scheme o...
Approval of a € 50 million trade-related assistance programme for ACP countries was...
The purpose of this paper is to flesh out the ... forces that have characterized the changing climat...
Legal aspects of cooperation between the EU and ACP countries The origins of the EU cooperation with...
In the past ten years, the long-standing trade relations between the European Union (EU) and the Afr...
At the opening of the ACP-EU trade negotiations the EU Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy...
The African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) Group of States is an intergovernmental organization estab...
The EU Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy met with ACP Trade Ministers on July 31st 2003 ...
The EU has agreed to support ACP countries in seeking special treatment for developing countries in ...
This Policy Arena has two main objectives. First, it seeks to unravel how the partnership between th...
On 23 June 2000, the EU and the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) states signed the Cotonou Agree...
The Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between the group of African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP)...
An ACP meeting of regional organisations and national authorising officers (NAOs) has called on the ...
Relationships between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and Pacific states (ACPS) are ch...
New initiatives are needed to increase the effectiveness of the trade policy instruments the EU uses...
When the Cotonou Agreement was signed in Benin in 2000, it brought a profound change to the scheme o...
Approval of a € 50 million trade-related assistance programme for ACP countries was...
The purpose of this paper is to flesh out the ... forces that have characterized the changing climat...
Legal aspects of cooperation between the EU and ACP countries The origins of the EU cooperation with...
In the past ten years, the long-standing trade relations between the European Union (EU) and the Afr...
At the opening of the ACP-EU trade negotiations the EU Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy...
The African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) Group of States is an intergovernmental organization estab...
The EU Trade Commissioner Pascal Lamy met with ACP Trade Ministers on July 31st 2003 ...