East African community law: Institutional, substantive and comparative EU aspects

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East African Community Law provides a comprehensive and open-access text book on EAC law. Written by leading experts, including the president of the EACJ, national judges, academics and practitioners, it provides the most complete overview to date of this increasingly important field. Uniquely, the book also provides a systematic comparison with EU law. EU companion chapters provide concise overviews of EU law and its development, offering valuable inspiration for the application and further development of EAC law. The book has been written for all practitioners, judges, civil servants, academics and students faced with questions of EAC law. It discusses institutional, substantive and jurisdictional issues, including the nature of EAC law, free movement and competition law as well as the reception of EAC law in Partner States.

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Ugirashebuja, E., Ruhangisa, J. E., Ottervanger, T., & Cuyvers, A. (2017). East African community law: Institutional, substantive and comparative EU aspects. East African Community Law: Institutional, Substantive and Comparative EU Aspects (pp. 1–553). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004322073

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