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Written by leading experts in EAC and EU law, including the President of the EACJ, East African Community Law is the first comprehensive and open-access text book on EAC law which also provides a systemic comparison with the EU.

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Written by leading experts in EAC and EU law, including the President of the EACJ, East African Community Law is the first comprehensive and open-access text book on EAC law which also provides a systemic comparison with the EU.
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Emmanuel Ugirashebuja is the current and 4th Judge President of the East African Court of Justice, former Dean of the Law School, University of Rwanda, and former Member of the Superior Council of the Judiciary. John Eudes Ruhangisa is a Judge at the High Court of Tanzania and the founding Registrar of the East African Court of Justice. Previously he was an Associate Professor at the University Tumaini Makumira, University of Dar Es Salaam and the Institute of Regional Integration and Development (IRID). Tom Ottervanger is Of Counsel and former partner at the law firm Allen & Overy LLP, Professor of European Law and Competition Law at the Europa Institute, University of Leiden, deputy-Justice at the Court of Appeal at the Hague and director of the Leiden Center for the Comparative Study of EAC Law (LEAC). Armin Cuyvers is assistant Professor of European Law at the Europa Institute, University of Leiden, and co-director of the Leiden Center for the Comparative Study of EAC Law (LEAC). Previously he was inter alia a visiting professor at Berkeley University and a Visiting Fellow at the EPSC, the think-tank of the President of the European Commission.