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The Contadora Process for Peace in Central America

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1985

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* [The selected documents cover the period of June 9, 1984 t o January 10, 1985, and are arranged in chronological order. They include the U.N. Secret ary General's Note including the Contadora Group's communication of June 9, 1984, outlining the draft act; the communication from the Contadora Group to the Central American countries , dated September 7, 1984, on the revisions of the draft act (p. 186); the communique of September 7, 1984, from the Sevent Joint Meeting of the Contadora Group and the Central American countries to consider the draft act (p. 187); the U.N. Secretary-General's report of Octo ber 9, 1984, including the revised version of the Contadora Act (p. 190); tb joint communiqué of September 29, 1984, from the San José meeting between th European Community and i t s Member States , Portugal and Spain, the States of Central America and the Contadora States (p. 208); the joint communiqué of October 20, 1984, from the Tegucigalpa meeting between Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras to consider thedraft act (p. 214); the revision of the draft act from that meeting (p. 218); the UNGA Resolution on the situation in Central America, adopted October 26, 1984 (p. 233); the U.N Secretary General's report of December 15, 1984, in response t o the UNGA Resolution and including communications from the OAS (p. 235); and the declarati of the Contadora Group, dated January 9, 1985, concerning the process and timetable for concluding the Contadora Act (p. 242).

[ Earlier documents covering the period of May 11, 1983 t o May 15, 1984, appear at 23 I.L.M. 836 (1984).]

** [Reproduced from U.N. Document S/16633, reissued June 26, 1984, for technical reasons. The document was originally issued on June 21, 1984.]

* A/39/150.

* [See 23 I.L.M. 849 and 838 (1984).]

*** Asterisks ***indicate sentences or words which have been deleted. Underlined sentences or words indicate texts which have been added to the revised draft Act.

(*1) This paragraph contains a formulation regarding implementation measures and timetables, which are dealt with in paragraph 21 of the revised version of the Contadora Act. It appeared to us more logical to place it here because such measures are the logical follow-up to the substantive commitment with regard to disarmament laid down in paragraph 18.

(*2) El Salvador places on record that the applicability of the obligations set forth herein are subject to the provisions of its constitutional legal order.

1/ A/39/562-S/16775, annex.

* [U.N. General Assembly Resolution 39/4 was adopted on October 26, 1984, without a vote.]

2/ A/39/562-S/16775.