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The Next New Challenge for Private International Law? The Intergovernmental Perspective

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2017

Jeannette Tramhel*
Affiliation:
Organization of American States

Abstract

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Type
Domestic Implementation of International Treaties: The Next New Challenge for Private International Law?
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2016

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References

1 Promotion of International Law, AG/RES. 2852 (XLIV-O/14) (June 4, 2014).

2 OAS/Canada Cooperation Plan Phase II (2012–2015). For more information about the OAS Secured Transactions Project, see http://www.oas.org/en/sla/dil/secured_transactions.asp.

3 Decreto No. 488, Ley de Garantías Mobiliarias, Republica de El Salvador en la Ame´rica Central, Diario Oficial, Tomo No. 401, Numero 190, pp. 7–26 (Oct. 14, 2013).

4 Dictamen de la Comisión de Economía, Banca, Finanzas e Inteligencia Financiera Recaído en el Proyecto de Ley 3611/2013-PE, por el que se Propone la Ley de Garantía Mobiliaria (Abr. 22, 2015).

5 The Office of the Parliamentary Counsel was also involved in the drafting process.

6 For example, a July 1, 2014 newspaper advertisement placed by the College of Notaries of Lima entitled: “Proyecto de Ley que Afecta la Segurídad Jurídica y Fomenta a la Informalidad” (Draft Law Affects Legal Security and Fosters Informality).

7 For more information about the OAS Arbitration Project, see http://www.oas.org/en/sla/dil/international_commercial_arbitration.asp.