Court of Justice of CEMAC

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The Court of Justice of CEMAC is the judicial body responsible for interpreting and ensuring compliance with the laws and treaties governing the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international court
judicial body
organ of an international organization
canHear actions for annulment of acts of CEMAC institutions
actions for failure to fulfill obligations under CEMAC law
disputes between CEMAC institutions and member states
canIssue advisory opinions
binding judgments
function ensuring observance of CEMAC Treaty by CEMAC institutions
ensuring observance of CEMAC Treaty by member states
goal ensure uniform interpretation of CEMAC law
support regional economic and monetary integration in Central Africa
hasAuthorityOver CEMAC institutions
CEMAC member states in matters of CEMAC law
hasChamber arbitration chamber
judicial chamber
jurisdiction CEMAC member states
Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa legal order
legalBasis CEMAC Treaty NERFINISHED
CEMAC founding treaties NERFINISHED
legalSystem CEMAC law
locatedIn Central Africa
officialLanguage French
parentOrganization Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa NERFINISHED
partOf Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa NERFINISHED
regionServed Central African region
role advisory opinions on interpretation of CEMAC treaties
ensuring compliance with CEMAC law
interpretation of CEMAC treaties
judicial review of acts of CEMAC institutions
protection of the uniform application of CEMAC law
settlement of disputes under CEMAC law
shortName CEMAC Court of Justice NERFINISHED
subjectArea competition within CEMAC
customs union law
economic integration
free movement of goods and services in CEMAC
free movement of persons in CEMAC
institutional law of CEMAC
monetary integration
typeOfLawApplied international economic law
regional integration law

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