Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community signed in 1999

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The Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community signed in 1999 is the foundational legal agreement that re-created and governs the modern East African Community regional bloc among its member states.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutive instrument of an international organization
founding treaty
international treaty
amendedBy Common Market Protocol of the East African Community
surface form: Protocol on the Establishment of the East African Community Common Market

Customs Union Protocol of the East African Community
surface form: Protocol on the Establishment of the East African Customs Union

Monetary Union Protocol of the East African Community
surface form: Protocol on the Establishment of the East African Monetary Union
category treaties establishing intergovernmental organizations
contains provisions on cooperation in infrastructure and services
provisions on cooperation in security and defense matters
provisions on dispute settlement within the East African Community
provisions on principles of good governance, democracy, rule of law and human rights
provisions on trade liberalization and economic integration
creates East African Community
depositary Secretary General of the East African Community
enteredIntoForceDate 2000-07-07
enteredIntoForceYear 2000
establishes East African Community
frameworkFor accession of new partner states to the East African Community
geopoliticalScope regional integration in East Africa
governs decision-making processes of the East African Community
distribution of competences between EAC organs and partner states
institutional structure of the East African Community
language English
legalStatus foundational legal instrument of the East African Community
longTermObjective to establish a political federation of the East African states
objective to establish a common market among partner states
to establish a customs union among partner states
to establish a monetary union among partner states
to widen and deepen cooperation among partner states in political, economic, social and cultural fields
officialName Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community
placeSigned Arusha, Tanzania
providesFor establishment of the Council of Ministers
establishment of the EAC Secretariat
establishment of the East African Court of Justice
establishment of the East African Legislative Assembly
establishment of the Summit of Heads of State or Government
purpose to establish the East African Community as a regional intergovernmental organization
to promote economic, social and political cooperation among member states
to provide a legal framework for regional integration among partner states
reEstablishes East African Community
region East Africa
replaces earlier East African Community arrangements that collapsed in 1977
shortName EAC Treaty and EAMU Protocol
surface form: EAC Treaty
signatory Kenya
surface form: Republic of Kenya

Uganda
surface form: Republic of Uganda

Tanzania
surface form: United Republic of Tanzania
signingDate 1999-11-30
subject East African Community
yearSigned 1999

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Council of Ministers of the East African Community establishedBy Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community signed in 1999
Secretary General of the East African Community establishedBy Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community signed in 1999
this entity surface form: Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community (1999)
EACJ establishedBy Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community signed in 1999
subject surface form: East African Court of Justice
Regional Affairs and Conflict Resolution Committee relatedTo Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community signed in 1999
this entity surface form: East African Community Treaty
Sectoral Councils hasLegalBasisIn Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community signed in 1999
this entity surface form: Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community