NDOUNG (Jean-Pierre) – THE EVOLUTION OF THE EUROPEAN DEVELOPMENT FUND ESTABLISHED BY THE YAOUNDÉ AND LOMÉ CONVENTIONS, foreword by Laurent Lucchini, preface by Daniel Vignes, coll. International Organization and International Relations, vol. 31
NDOUNG (Jean-Pierre) – THE EVOLUTION OF THE EUROPEAN DEVELOPMENT FUND ESTABLISHED BY THE YAOUNDÉ AND LOMÉ CONVENTIONS, foreword by Laurent Lucchini, preface by Daniel Vignes, coll. International Organization and International Relations, vol. 31
    NDOUNG (Jean-Pierre)
    THE EVOLUTION OF THE EUROPEAN DEVELOPMENT FUND ESTABLISHED BY THE YAOUNDÉ AND LOMÉ CONVENTIONS, foreword by Laurent Lucchini, preface by Daniel Vignes, coll. International Organization and International Relations, vol. 31
Édition :
    Brussels
Date :
    1994
    in-8, paperback, AUTHOR'S INSCRIPTION, (cover slightly faded), good condition, XV-549 p.
    “The European Development Fund is the financial instrument of cooperation” between the European Community (“Northern countries”) and the so-called ACP countries (“Southern countries”), within a development policy whose origins lie in the fact that it has been developed since independence in the early 1960s. “Although it does not have legal personality and bears no resemblance to the World Bank or the European Investment Bank, it channels almost all financial operations carried out for the benefit of the beneficiary countries. This work describes with uncommon precision the role and functioning of this instrument and, consequently, the various – and numerous – forms of financial aid as well as technical assistance granted by the Community to its Third World partners,” but also the “legal aspects of cooperation, both at the level of the projects themselves and of the administration and financial and political control of the EDF.” [M. Lelart, Études internationales, 1996, 27 (4), p. 10] 961-962].

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