Protocol of Ouro Preto
Additional Protocol to the Treaty of Asunción on the Institutional Structure of MERCOSUR | |
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Signed | December 17, 1994 (1994-12-17) |
Location | Ouro Preto |
Effective | December 15, 1995 (1995-12-15) |
Amendment | Treaty of Asunción |
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The 1994 Protocol of Ouro Preto was the continuation of economic policies setting up a customs union, as set forth four years earlier in the Treaty of Asunción by the four original Mercosur states, Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay.[1] It officially established Mercosur as an international customs union.
References
- ^ Alhadeff, Evelina Teubal (September 1995). "Argentina-Brasil-Paraguay-Uruguay: Additional Protocol to the Treaty of Asuncion on the Institutional Structure of Mercosur ("Protocol of Ouro Preto")". International Legal Materials. 34 (5): 1244–1259. doi:10.1017/S0020782900023780. ISSN 0020-7829.
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