The Tanzanian Court of Appeal, Functional Immunity and the East African Development Bank

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The period after the two world wars saw a sharp increase in the creation of international organisations with different objectives and purposes and with different capacities and structures. Africa was no exception; a number of treaties were signed creating new organisations all aimed at assisting development in Africa. A range of regional organisations were formed and each of these created additional international organisations to assist in the development of the region.

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2011-12-27

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Schlemmer, EC. 2011. “The Tanzanian Court of Appeal, Functional Immunity and the East African Development Bank”. South African Yearbook of International Law 36:261-82. https://unisapressjournals.co.za/index.php/SAYIL/article/view/12996.

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