Abstract

In 2007 and 2008, the African Union (AU) adopted two protocols that are significant for economic integration in Africa. These are the Protocol on the Relations between the African Union and the Regional Economic Communities [Protocol on Relations] 1 and the Protocol on the Statute of the African Court of Justice and Human Rights [Protocol on the African Court of Justice]. 2 The former aims at addressing a difficult problem with Africa’s economic integration, which is, the existence of multiple regional economic integration organisations with overlapping memberships, and no clear principles of co-ordination among them. The latter establishes a court with jurisdiction over issues that potentially encompass those arising under the Treaty establishing the African Economic Community [AEC Treaty]. 3 The AEC Treaty is the foundation of an attempt to create an economic community covering the whole of Africa a continent with 53 sovereign states. If successful, the African Economic Community will be the largest economic integration organisation (in terms of membership) in the world.

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