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© 2000 OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PREAMBLE WE, THE HEADS OF STATE AND GOVERNMENT OF THE MEMBER STATES OF THE ECONOMIC COMMUNITY OF WEST AFRICAN STATES (ECOWAS); MINDFUL OF the ECOWAS Revised Treaty signed in Cotonou on 23 July 1993 notably its Article 58; MINDFUL OF the relevant provisions of the Charter of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU); MINDFUL OF the United Nations Charter, with particular reference to its Chapters VI, VII and VIII; MINDFUL OF the provisions of Protocols A/P1/5/79, A/SP2/7/85, A/SP1/7/86, A/SP1/6/88, A/SP2/5/90 relating to the free movement of persons, the right of residence and establishment; RECALLING the Protocol on Non-Aggression signed in Lagos on 22 April 1978 and the Protocol on Mutual Assistance in Defence signed in Freetown on 29 May 1981, notably our resolve to give mutual aid and assistance for defence against any armed threat or aggression on a Member State; CONSIDERING the Framework Agreement of the Protocol on Non-Aggression and Assistance in Defence (ANAD) signed in Abidjan on 9 June 1977; CONSIDERING ALSO the Protocol on the enforcement of the above-mentioned Framework Agreement signed in Dakar on 14 December 1981, as well as the subsequent Protocols; REAFFIRMING our commitment to the ECOWAS
Journal of Conflict and Security Law – Oxford University Press
Published: Dec 1, 2000
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