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OHADATA D-07-43

La notion de droit francophone a-t-elle un sens ? Lire la suite

OHADATA D-07-40

Assessment of the effectivity of OHADA reforms. Is OHADA a relevant model for ASEAN (Association of southeast asian nations) ? Lire la suite

OHADATA D-07-40

Evaluation de l'effectivité des réformes de l'OHADA. L'OHADA est-il un modèle pertinent pour l'ANASE (Association des nations de l'Asie du sud est) ? Lire la suite

OHADATA D-07-39

Compte rendu du séminaire d'information juridique sur l'application du droit OHADA dans une perspective bi-juridique. Lire la suite

OHADATA D-07-38

The challenges faced by common law juridictions to realise the OHADA objectives. Lire la suite

OHADATA D-07-37

Harmonization of trade and investment (business) laws in Africa : issues, challenges and opportunities for ECOWAS. Lire la suite

OHADATA D-07-36

Diffusion of OHADA law under a bijuridicial point of view. OHADA with common law systems using Nigeria as a case study in perspective. Lire la suite

OHADATA D-07-35

The perception of OHADA by an Anglophone university in Cameroon. Lire la suite

OHADATA D-07-34

Quelques éléments de réflexion sur la diffusion du droit uniforme de l'OHADA dans un contexte de multilinguisme et une perspective de bi-juridisme. Lire la suite

OHADATA D-07-33

L'OHADA et les perspectives de rapprochement avec les pays de tradition common law. Lire la suite

Actualité récente

Call for papers: Artificial intelligence and Africa

The Regional Advanced School of Magistracy (ERSUMA) of the Organisation for the Harmonisation of Business Law in Africa (OHADA) is organising an international colloquium from 22 to 25 October 2025 in Cotonou (Benin) on the theme “Artificial Intelligence and Africa: Perspectives from Jurists, Political Scientists, Economists and Sociologists”.

Seminar on Business Law at the University of Buea, Discussions on OHADA Law Take Centre Stage

This event, organised by the Department of Business Law of the Faculty of Law and Political Science of the said University, was enriched by five presentations. First to take the floor during the proceedings was Dr. Alexis NDZUENKEU, head of OHADA delegation. He addressed participants in English on the following topic: “OHADA and its Institutions: a Guarantee of Economic Growth in Africa”.