Fundamental Principles. The Member States, in pursuit of the aims and objectives stated in Article 3 of this Treaty, and in conformity with the Treaty for the Establishment of the African Economic Community signed at Abuja, Nigeria on 3rd June, 1991, agree to adhere to the following principles: (a) equality and inter-dependence of the Member States; (b) solidarity and collective self-reliance among the Member States; (c) inter-State co-operation, harmonisation of policies and integration of programmes among the Member States; (d) non-aggression between the Member States; (e) recognition, promotion and protection of human and peoples' rights in accordance with the provisions of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights; (f) accountability, economic justice and popular participation in development; (g) the recognition and observance of the rule of law; (h) the promotion and sustenance of a democratic system of governance in each Member State; (i) the maintenance of regional peace and stability through the promotion and strengthening of good neighbourliness; and (j) the peaceful settlement of disputes among the Member States, the active cooperation between neighbouring countries and the promotion of a peaceful environment as a pre-requisite for their economic development.
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Fundamental Principles. The Member States, in pursuit of the aims and objectives stated in Article 3 of this Treaty, and in conformity with the Treaty for the Establishment of the African Economic Community signed at Abuja, Nigeria on 3rd June, 1991, agree to adhere to the following principles:
(a) equality and inter-dependence of the Member States;
(b) solidarity and collective self-reliance among the Member States;
(c) inter-State co-operation, harmonisation of policies and integration of programmes among the Member States;
(d) non-aggression between the Member States;
(e) recognition, promotion and protection of human and peoples' rights in accordance with the provisions of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights;
(f) accountability, economic justice and popular participation in development;
(g) the recognition and observance of the rule of law;
(h) the promotion and sustenance of a democratic system of governance in each Member State;
(i) the maintenance of regional peace and stability through the promotion and strengthening of good neighbourliness; and
(j) the peaceful settlement of disputes among the Member States, the active cooperation between neighbouring countries and the promotion of a peaceful environment as a pre-pre- requisite for their economic development.
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Samples: Agreement Establishing the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa)
Fundamental Principles. The Member States, in pursuit of the aims and objectives stated in Article 3 of this Treaty, and in conformity with the Treaty for the Establishment of the African Economic Community signed at Abuja, Nigeria on 3rd June, 1991, agree to adhere to the following principles:
(a) equality and inter-dependence of the Member States;
(b) solidarity and collective self-reliance among the Member States;
(c) inter-State co-operation, harmonisation of policies and integration of programmes among the Member States;
(d) non-aggression between the Member States;
(e) recognition, promotion and protection of human and peoples' rights in accordance with the provisions of the African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights;
(f) accountability, economic justice and popular participation in development;
(g) the recognition and observance of the rule of law;
(h) the promotion and sustenance of a democratic system of governance in each Member State;
(i) the maintenance of regional peace and stability through the promotion and strengthening of good neighbourliness; and
(j) the peaceful settlement of disputes among the Member States, the active cooperation co-operation between neighbouring countries and the promotion of a peaceful environment as a pre-pre- requisite for their economic development.
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Samples: Comesa Treaty