Togo: Government adopts bill to establish commercial courts to better handle related conflicts

Justice
Monday, 29 October 2018 10:53
Togo: Government adopts bill to establish commercial courts to better handle related conflicts

(Togo First) - Last October 2015, the ministers’ council adopted a bill to establish commercial courts in Togo. It also set procedures to follow when reaching out to these courts.

The decision aligns with the government’s desire to improve the country’s business climate. Lomé had already established commercial chambers to ensure contracts are duly carried out. However, the ministers’ council says, the chambers, while ensuring good practices, fail to fill the void left regarding legal basis for court proceedings.

Additionally, article 84 of Togo’s constitution states that rules defining legal and administrative proceedings are set by the law.

Hence, the newly adopted bill which is based on OHADA’s universal principles for equity tackles this shortcoming. Now, the next step consists in the approval of the bill by the parliament. 

Séna Akoda

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