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Registration Number
41341
Title
Treaty establishing the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
Participant(s)
Submitter
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
Places/dates of conclusion
Place
Date
Kampala
05/11/1993
EIF information
8 December 1994 , in accordance with article 194
Authentic texts
Portuguese
French
English
Attachments
with annexes
ICJ information
Depositary
Secretary-General of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa
Registration Date
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa 12 May 2005
Subject terms
Trade
Marketing
Charters-Constitutions-Statutes
Africa
Agreement type
Multilateral
UNTS Volume Number
2314 (p.265)
Publication format
Full
Certificate Of Registration
COR-Reg-41341-Sr-52159.pdf
Text document(s)
Volume In PDF
v2314.pdf
Map(s)
Corrigendum/Addendum/Note
Participant
Action
Date of Notification/Deposit
Date of Effect
Burundi
Ratification
05/12/1994
08/12/1994
Comoros
Ratification
01/02/1995
01/02/1995
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Ratification
15/06/1998
15/06/1998
Egypt
Ratification
07/01/1999
07/01/1999
Eritrea
Ratification
09/06/1994
08/12/1994
Ethiopia
Ratification
12/03/1994
08/12/1994
Kenya
Ratification
30/05/1994
08/12/1994
Madagascar
Ratification
21/12/1995
21/12/1995
Malawi
Ratification
14/07/1994
08/12/1994
Mauritius
Ratification
03/10/1994
08/12/1994
Mozambique
Signature
Namibia
Signature
Rwanda
Ratification
08/12/1994
08/12/1994
Seychelles
Ratification
05/03/1998
05/03/1998
Sudan
Ratification
04/10/1994
08/12/1994
Swaziland
Ratification
21/05/1999
21/05/1999
Uganda
Ratification
18/01/1994
08/12/1994
United Republic of Tanzania
Ratification
25/08/1994
08/12/1994
Zambia
Ratification
04/08/1994
08/12/1994
Zimbabwe
Ratification
25/02/1999
25/02/1999
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