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1953, G.B./Egypt Agmt. on Sudan Self-Government
Agreement between the between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Egyptian Government concerning
self-government and self-determination for the Sudan; Cairo, Feb. 12, 1953; With agreed minuets, exchanges of notes and statute: n.a., 42p, Treaty Series
No. 47 (1953), Cmd. 8904, London, HMSO, July 1953. (Sudan was administered by Great Britain under the fiction of a condominium, dating to an
Anglo-Egyptian agreement signed 19 Jan. 1899. In practice, however, the British influence was paramount. After World War II, when Great Britain began to
extricate itself from its colonies, the question of Egyptian sovereignty in Sudan remained a constant source of irritation. The British managed to keep the
two jurisdictions separate until 1951, when Egypt unilaterally bestowed a new constitution on Sudan that would have perpetuated Egyptian claims.
Nevertheless, the British managed to steer Sudan to actual independence by 1956.)
Title:   Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Egyptian Government Concerning Self-government and Self-determination for the Sudan : Cairo, February 12, 1953 (with agreed minutes, exchanges of notes and statute).
OCLC Number:   756658029
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