Constitutive Act of the African Union
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
| African Union |
This article is part of the series: |
|
|
|
Executive
Legislature
Judiciary
Advisory bodies
Financial bodies
Decentralised bodies
Related topics
|
|
Other countries · Atlas Politics Portal |
The Constitutive Act of the African Union sets out the codified framework under which the African Union is to conduct itself. It was signed on 11 July 2000 at Lomé, Togo.
[edit] See also
| This article is part of the series: History of the African Union |
|
| History of Africa | |
| Union of African States | |
| Organisation of African Unity | |
| African Economic Community | |
| Sirte Declaration | |
| Constitutive Act of the African Union | |
| Union Launch | |
Wikisource has original text related to this article:
- Sirte Declaration, 9 September 1999, resolving to create the African Union.

