Aleca

The DCFTA (Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement) is an agreement project currently under negotiation between the European Union and Tunisia. It will have important socio-economic consequences in Tunisia. Hence the FTDES analyses, critics and sensitivises on this matter.

DCFTA

Press release – The European evaluation of the Association Agreements: guarantees and content still...

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On 7 April 2020, the "evaluation consortium" of the Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreements published its interim report. This evaluation, commissioned by the European Commission, has...

Stop all trade negotiations during the COVID-19 outbreak and refocus on access to medical...

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An Open Letter to Trade Ministries and the World Trade Organization (WTO) signed by 258 civil society organisations Stop all trade and investment treaty negotiations...

Letter to the European Commission to convey our common declaration on the Association Agreements...

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Letter to the European Commission to convey our common declaration on the Association Agreements evaluation and ask for this study to be halted because...

Civil society declaration – Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreements: the mirage of the evaluation study

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Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreements: the mirage of the evaluation study   As part of the evaluation study of 6 association agreements (AAs) between the European Union and...

Civil society declaration – Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreements: the mirage of the evaluation study

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Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreements: the mirage of the evaluation study   As part of the evaluation study of 6 association agreements (AAs) between the European Union and...

(Français) Publication de la position de la France sur l’ALECA Lettre de la...

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(Français) Déclaration de la conférence de Tunis sur les conséquences des accords de libre...

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(Français) Perceptions de l’Accord de Libre Échange Complet et Approfondi (ALECA)

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(Français) Conférence ALECA et Libre-Echange en Méditerranée – 11 12 octobre 2018

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Policy note on EU Tunisia DCFTA

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  By: Forum Tunisien pour les droits économiques et sociaux (FTDES) – CNCD-11.11.11 – International Treatment Preparedness Coalition (ITPC) MENA – Euromedrights – Transnational Institute...

(Français) Aleca: Des libertés à sens unique

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EU-Tunisia negotiations: Free trade without trading freedoms?

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EU-Tunisia negotiations: Free trade without trading freedoms?   By: Marco Jonville (Volontaire “ALECA et justice environnementale” FTDES) Valentin Bonnefoy: Chargé de mission “Initiative pour une Justice Migratoire...

EU-Tunisia negotiations: Free trade without trading freedoms?

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EU-Tunisia negotiations: Free trade without trading freedoms?   By: Marco Jonville (Volontaire “ALECA et justice environnementale” FTDES) Valentin Bonnefoy: Chargé de mission “Initiative pour une Justice Migratoire...

(Français) Karker : délocalisation des pollutions italiennes au mépris du droit

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(Français) 10 ans après – L’échec du libre échange avec l’UE. Ne reproduisons pas...

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L’UE ne sait proposer que le libre-échange à la Tunisie

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L'UE ne sait proposer que le libre-échange à la Tunisie PAR LUDOVIC LAMANT ARTICLE PUBLIÉ LE DIMANCHE 14 FÉVRIER 2016 Lien: https://www.mediapart.fr/journal/international/140216/lue-ne-sait-proposer-que-le-libre-echange-la-tunisie

(Français) Déclaration sur l’ALECA

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La libéralisation commerciale, seule réponse de l’UE à la crise tunisienne ?

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Tunis – Paris le 22/01/2016 Communiqué La libéralisation commerciale, seule réponse de l'UE à la crise tunisienne ? Après avoir pris connaissance de la proposition de règlement...