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On 28 February, 1975 the experience and results gained from previous Conventions of Association and the negotiations1 between the enlarged Community and the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) States culminated in the signing of the ACP-EEC Convention in Lomé, the capital of the Republic of Togo. The ACP-EEC Convention (hereinafter referred to as the Lomé Convention) represents a marked improvement upon the earlier Conventions. As would be seen from the analysis of the main titles, the Lomé Convention retains most of the major concepts of the Convention of Association.2
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© 1976 Martinus Nijhoff. The Hague, Netherlands
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Djamson, E.C. (1976). The ACP-EEC Convention of Lomé. In: The Dynamics of Euro-African Co-operation. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-0945-9_5
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