ECOWAS Common Investment Code (ECOWIC) (2019)
Treaties with Investment Provisions
In force
22/12/2019
22/12/2019
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Relationships with other agreements
| Type | Agreement |
|---|---|
| Coexists with | Benin - Burkina Faso BIT (2001) |
| Coexists with | Benin - Ghana BIT (2001) |
| Coexists with | Benin - Guinea BIT (2001) |
| Coexists with | Benin - Mali BIT (2001) |
| Coexists with | Burkina Faso - Ghana BIT (2001) |
| Coexists with | Burkina Faso - Guinea BIT (2003) |
| Coexists with | Côte d'Ivoire - Ghana BIT (1997) |
| Coexists with | Gambia - Guinea BIT (2002) |
| Coexists with | Gambia - Mali BIT (2004) |
| Coexists with | Ghana - Guinea BIT (2001) |
| Coexists with | Guinea - Mali BIT (2001) |
| Coexists with | Mali - Senegal BIT (2005) |
| No overlap | ECOWAS Protocol on Movement of Persons and Establishment (1979) |
| No overlap | WAEMU Treaty (1994) |
| No overlap | Revised ECOWAS Treaty (1993) |
| Coexists with | ECOWAS Supplementary Act on Investments (2008) |
| Coexists with | ECOWAS Energy Protocol (2003) |
| No overlap | ECOWAS Treaty (1975) |
| Coexists with | Cabo Verde - Guinea-Bissau BIT (2015) |
Mapped treaty elements
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03-2025
UNCTAD
The IIA Mapping Project
is a collaborative initiative between UNCTAD and
universities worldwide
to map the content of IIAs. The resulting database serves as a tool to understand trends in IIA
drafting, assess the prevalence of different policy approaches and identify treaty examples.
For more information on the project, please read the
Mapping Project Description & Methodology
.
Mapped facilitation elements
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10-2024
National University of Singapore (Singapore); Monash University (Australia); UNCTAD
The IIA Facilitation Mapping provides information on the investment facilitation-related content of IIAs. It is a tool to support countries in the negotiation and implementation of their IIA-based investment facilitation commitments ‐ it offers an overview of different policy approaches, each country's commitments, and easy access to treaty language for peer-to-peer learning.
For more information, please read the IIA Facilitation Mapping Description & Methodology
Financial implementation partner: Kingdom of the Netherlands