L’OHADA et la cause du développement inclusif et durable en Afrique Centrale
The Organization for the Harmonization of Business Law in Africa (OHADA) aims to stimulate economic growth by curbing legal and judicial insecurity. To this end, OHADA has already served as a framework for the development and adoption of eleven uniform acts, vehicles of "harmonized, simple, modern, and adapted business law, in order to facilitate business activity." In doing so, does OHADA take into account the ambition for inclusive and sustainable development promoted by the Sustainable Development Goals and the aspirations of Agenda 2063, conceived in 2015 within the framework of international organizations of which the ECCAS states are members? Certainly, no OHADA text expressly addresses inclusive and sustainable development. However, an analysis of OHADA law and its context shows that this ambition is still being implemented in many respects and well before 2015. Nevertheless, it would be appropriate to complete OHADA's work on this subject. In this regard, "the economy being transformed energy", we recommend that the ECCAS States further develop their immense hydroelectric, and even geothermal, potential in order to consolidate their inclusive and sustainable emergence