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Costa Rica-El Salvador-Guatemala-Honduras-Nicaragua-Panama: Statute of the Central American Court of Justice

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Treaties and Agreements
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1995

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Footnotes

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[Translated from the Spanish text for International Legal Materials by H. Rosemary Jeronimides and Christopher Bruneau. H. Rosemary Jeronimides is an associate at Reid & Priest, Washington, D.C. Christopher Bruneau is now completing a joint degree program at the Georgetown University Law Center and the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies and will be joining Rogers & Wells, Washington, D.C, in the Fall of 1995.

[The statute is in force for the following three countries: El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Their instruments of ratification were deposited respectively on November 24, 1993, January 14, 1994 and January 19, 1994.

[Further information concerning the status of this statute may be obtained from: Corte Centroamericana de Justicia, apartado Postal 907, Managua, Nicaragua (tel: (505) (2) 66-6146, fax: (505) (2) 66-6062).]

References

* [Translated from the Spanish text for International Legal Materials by H. Rosemary Jeronimides and Christopher Bruneau. H. Rosemary Jeronimides is an associate at Reid & Priest, Washington, D.C. Christopher Bruneau is now completing a joint degree program at the Georgetown University Law Center and the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies and will be joining Rogers & Wells, Washington, D.C, in the Fall of 1995.

[The statute is in force for the following three countries: El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Their instruments of ratification were deposited respectively on November 24, 1993, January 14, 1994 and January 19, 1994.

[Further information concerning the status of this statute may be obtained from: Corte Centroamericana de Justicia, apartado Postal 907, Managua, Nicaragua (tel: (505) (2) 66-6146, fax: (505) (2) 66-6062).]