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Kurbanov, R.A. The Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC) as the most integrated African sub-regional organization.

Abstract: The article is devoted to the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa. The author states that this is an integration union of supranational character. The author views two communities, which it includes: the Economic Union of Central Africa and the Monetary Union of Central Africa. The author studies the historical prerequisites for the formation of this community (in particular, the UDE). The author also analyzes the institutions of the community, its organization and structure, functioning of the legal order, the branches of secondary law, and cooperation of the states within the various legal spheres.


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international law, integration, Central Africa, supranational, economic community, monetary union, customs union, cooperation of the states, organization structure, secondary law.


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