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Agreement on Andean Subregional Integration*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 March 2017

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Treaties and Agreements
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1969

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Footnotes

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Translated for International Legal Materials by Helen L. Clagett from the Spanish text provided by the Institu to Colombiano de Comercio Exterior in Bogota, Colombia.

[ Bolivia , Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru signed the agreement on May 26, 1969. Venezuela took part in the negotiations, but did not sign the agreement. The Protocol on Special Treatment of Adherence by Venezuela to the Agreement on Andean Subregional Integration appears at page 939.

[The Permanent Executive Committee of LAFTA approved the agreement on July 19, 1969, in accordance with Article 110. As of September 1, 1969, only Colombia had ratified the agreement.]

References

* [Annexes I, II, and III of the Agreement have not been reproduced.]

* [The Protocol for the Settlement of Disputes appears at 7 International Legal Materials 747 (1968).]

** [The Agreement Establishing the Andean Development Corporation appears at page 940.]

* [The Montevideo Treaty appears in U.N. Economic Commission for Latin America, Economic Bulletin for Latin America, Vol. V, No. 1 (Santiago, 1960).]

* [The Protocol is an integral part of the Final Act. It was not, however, signed separately by the states participating in the negotiation of the Agreement on Andean Subregional Integration.

[The Agreement on Andean Subregional Integration appears at page 910.]