Bibliographie sélective OHADA

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Auteur/contributeur
Titre
OHADA and the Making of Transnational Commercial Law in Africa
Résumé
The Organisation for Harmonisation of Business Law in Africa (OHADA) was established in October 1993 with the ambitious aim of inciting economic development in its Member States. Through the adoption of Uniform Commercial Laws, the organisation is expected to create an enabling environment for business development, thereby providing for a path to economic growth and subsequent development. In light of this professed aim, both the transnational methodological approach and comparative law theories are used in this paper to critically analyse the various processes conducted under the OHADA banner and to engage in discussions on the highly debated role of law as a vehicle for development in sub-Saharan Africa. This exercise, which proves crucial in order to trace its origin within the global governance and law and development theories, allows us to present OHADA as a transnational legal system, while also highlighting both its strengths and limitations.
Publication
Law and Development Review
Volume
11
Numéro
2
Pages
371-395
Date
2018-04-26
Langue
EN
ISSN
1943-3867
Catalogue de bibl.
eprints.soas.ac.uk
Extra
Number: 2 Publisher: De Gruyter
Référence
Bashi Rudahindwa, J. (2018). OHADA and the Making of Transnational Commercial Law in Africa. Law and Development Review, 11(2), 371–395. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1515/ldr-2018-0024