Partnership agreement ACP-EC : signed in Cotonou on 23 June 2000 : revised in Luxembourg on 25 June 2005
by
 
European Commission. Directorate-General for Development and Relations with African, Caribbean and Pacific States

Title
Partnership agreement ACP-EC : signed in Cotonou on 23 June 2000 : revised in Luxembourg on 25 June 2005

Author
European Commission. Directorate-General for Development and Relations with African, Caribbean and Pacific States

ISBN
9789279070716

Uniform Title
Cotonou Agreement (2000)

Edition
2005 rev. ed.

Publication Information
Luxembourg : Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, c2007

Physical Description
22, 10, 64, 222, 50 p. : col. ill. ; 21 cm

Series
Development / European Commission. Directorate-General for Development ; DE 132
 
Development

Series Title
Development / European Commission. Directorate-General for Development ;
 
Development

General Note
Cover title
 
"European Commission, Directorate-General for Development and relations with African, Caribbean and Pacific States"--T.p. verso.
 
"NH-72-07-063-EN-C"--P. [4] of cover

Contents
Partial Contents: General provisions -- Institutional provisions -- Cooperation strategies -- Development finance cooperation -- General provision for the least developed, landlocked and island ACP states (LDLICs) -- Final provisions

Abstract
Focusing on the relationship between the African, Caribbean and Pacific states and the European Union, the Cotonou Agreement was signed in 2000, and in 2005, the EU undertook commitments to increase its aid until 2010 and to improve the contribution of non-aid polices to the development agenda. The social, economic, political, cultural and environmental aspects of sustainable development are integrated throughout the agreement, and the 2005 revision places greater emphasis on a results-orientated dialogue on good governance, human rights, democratic principles and the rule of law. This booklet contains contributions by high-level stakeholders from both the ACP countries and the EU, as well as an overview of the Millennium development goals, targets and indicators, and the full text of the agreement, including all annexes and protocols.--Publisher's description.

Subject Term
European Union -- Developing countries
 
Economic assistance, European -- Developing countries
 
Sustainable development -- Law and legislation -- Developing countries
 
Economic assistance -- Developing countries
 
Economic policy -- International cooperation -- Treaties
 
International cooperation -- Treaties
 
European Union countries -- Foreign economic relations -- Developing countries
 
Developing countries -- Foreign economic relations -- European Union countries

Added Corporate Author
European Commission. Directorate-General for Development and Relations with African, Caribbean and Pacific States

Subject
European Union -- Developing countries
 
Economic assistance, European -- Developing countries
 
Sustainable development -- Law and legislation -- Developing countries
 
Economic assistance -- Developing countries
 
Economic policy -- International cooperation -- Treaties
 
International cooperation -- Treaties
 
European Union countries -- Foreign economic relations -- Developing countries
 
Developing countries -- Foreign economic relations -- European Union countries

Summary
Focusing on the relationship between the African, Caribbean and Pacific states and the European Union, the Cotonou Agreement was signed in 2000, and in 2005, the EU undertook commitments to increase its aid until 2010 and to improve the contribution of non-aid polices to the development agenda. The social, economic, political, cultural and environmental aspects of sustainable development are integrated throughout the agreement, and the 2005 revision places greater emphasis on a results-orientated dialogue on good governance, human rights, democratic principles and the rule of law. This booklet contains contributions by high-level stakeholders from both the ACP countries and the EU, as well as an overview of the Millennium development goals, targets and indicators, and the full text of the agreement, including all annexes and protocols.--Publisher's description.


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