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Argentina-Bolivia-Brazil-Chile-Colombia-Ecuador-Mexico-Paraguay-Peru-Uruguay-Venezuela: Treaty of Montevideo Establishing the Latin American Integration Association*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 March 2017

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Treaties and Agreements
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1981

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Footnotes

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[Translated for International Legal Materials by John R. Pate from the original Spanish text provided by the Inter-American Development Bank.

[The Treaty entered into force on March 18, 1981, thirty days after the instrument of ratification was received from the third country, Paraguay. Uruguay and Argentina have also ratified the Treaty. The Latin American Integration Association (LAIA) replaces the Latin American Free Trade Association (LAFTA). Documents concerning LAFTA carried in I.L.M. appear at 4 I.L.M. 682 and 761 (1965), 5 I.L.M. 125 (1966), and 7 I.L.M. 747 and 851 (1968).]

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* [Translated for International Legal Materials by John R. Pate from the original Spanish text provided by the Inter-American Development Bank.

[The Treaty entered into force on March 18, 1981, thirty days after the instrument of ratification was received from the third country, Paraguay. Uruguay and Argentina have also ratified the Treaty. The Latin American Integration Association (LAIA) replaces the Latin American Free Trade Association (LAFTA). Documents concerning LAFTA carried in I.L.M. appear at 4 I.L.M. 682 and 761 (1965), 5 I.L.M. 125 (1966), and 7 I.L.M. 747 and 851 (1968).]