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Political and Economic Considerations and their Legal Effects

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Since their earliest contacts with Africa, Europeans have turned out hundreds of thousands of articles, diaries, monographs, pamphlets and other topical works about that Continent, its cultural heritage, its peoples and their difficult but persistent struggle in search of security. And yet knowledge about Africa in certain European circles remains minimal; such interest as there is, on occasions, amounts to no less than inexcusable ignorance. The malaise stems from either apathy or a distortion of facts and figures.

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  4. See also, Ellis Marsh and Ritson, Farmers and Foreigners, Overseas Development Institute (1973)

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  6. See also, F.A. Mann, The Legal Aspects of Money, 2nd Ed. (1953), pp. 256–270; 58 See Hans Aufriebt, Comparative Survey of Central Bank Law, (1965), p. 3.

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© 1976 Martinus Nijhoff. The Hague, Netherlands

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Djamson, E.C. (1976). Political and Economic Considerations and their Legal Effects. In: The Dynamics of Euro-African Co-operation. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-0945-9_4

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