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  • Caribbean Community and Common Market

    Caribbean Community and Common Market (CARICOM), organization established in 1973 to promote regional unity and to coordinate economic and foreign policy among Caribbean nations. Member countries include Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, Dominica, G…

  • Caribbean Court of Justice

    Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) Basic Documents • Agreement Establishing the Caribbean Court of Justice • Caribbean Court of Justice (Original Jurisdiction) Rules, 2006 • Caribbean Court of Justice (Original Jurisdiction) (Amendment) Rules, 2006 • Caribbean Court of Justice (Appellate Jurisdiction) Rules, 2005 • Caribbean Court of Justice (Appellate Jurisdiction) (Amendment) Rules, 2006 • Caribbean…

  • Caribbean Drug Trafficking

    Caribbean Drug Trafficking The Caribbean, considered a natural bridge between North and South America, serves as a transshipment region for drugs destined for U.S., African, and European markets. Its strategic location and hundreds of islands and cays, combined with a large volume of both commercial and non-commercial air/maritime movement, makes the Caribbean an attractive region…

  • Puerto Rico's Participation in the Association of Caribbean States

    Puerto Rico's Participation in the Association of Caribbean States in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to Puerto Rico's Participation in the Association of Caribbean States: On May 14, 2013, Governor of Puerto Rico Alejandro J. Garcia Padilla wrote to […]

  • Puerto Rico's Participation in the Association of Caribbean States

    Puerto Rico's Participation in the Association of Caribbean States in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to Puerto Rico's Participation in the Association of Caribbean States: On May 14, 2013, Governor of Puerto Rico Alejandro J. Garcia Padilla wrote to […]

  • Carribbean Community And Common Market

    Commonly known as Caricom, the successor organization to the defunct Caribbean Free Trade Association (Carifta). The object of CARICOM was to stimulate regional development through the adoption of a common external tariff and uniform protectionist measures, harmonization of fiscal affairs, and conce…

  • Caricom

    Caricom Caricom in International Trade Meaning of Caricom, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): The Caribbean Community Market (CARICOM) is an organization of 15 Caribbean nations established in 1973 whose main purposes are to promote economic integration and […]

  • Caricom

    Caricom Caricom in International Trade Meaning of Caricom, according to the Dictionary of International Trade (Global Negotiator): The Caribbean Community Market (CARICOM) is an organization of 15 Caribbean nations established in 1973 whose main purposes are to promote economic integration and […]

  • Lome Convention

    Introduction to Lome Convention Lomé Convention, trade and aid agreement between the European Union (EU) and 70 African, Caribbean, and Pacific (ACP) countries, first signed in February 1975 in Lomé, Togo. The Lomé Convention provided a framework of cooperation between […]

  • International Treaties

    Treaties and International Agreements International Organisations and International Bodies Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Andean Community (Comunidad Andina or CAN) Council of Europe European Union (EU) Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) International Maritime Organization (IMO) Mercado Común del Sur (Mercosur) North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) Organization of…

  • Regional Organizations

    Regional organizations are, under some perspectives, international organizations, as they are members of the international community and encompass geopolitical entities that, in their operations or activities, transcend a single state or country. However, its membership is characterized by […]

  • Regional Organizations

    Regional organizations are, under some perspectives, international organizations, as they are members of the international community and encompass geopolitical entities that, in their operations or activities, transcend a single state or country. However, its membership is characterized by […]

  • Peaceful Settlement of Disputes in International Organizations

    Peaceful Settlement of Disputes in International Organizations Note: this entry is based on the article, authored by Alain Pellet, “Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes” of the Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law. Whether expressly or in practice, all regional international organizations offer to their Member States some kind of mechanism for the peaceful settlement…

  • International Organizations Cross References

    International Organizations Cross-References International Organizations are Institutions which have membership from several states, and they are usually international in scope. Some such Organizations are intergovernmental (e.g., the Commonwealth of Nations), and some are nongovernmental (e.g., Amnesty International). Some have wide or geographic purposes (e.g., African Union), and some have single purposes (e.g., the Colombo Plan).…

  • International law index C

    International law index C   Cabotage Calvo Doctrine/Calvo Clause Cambodia Conflicts (Kampuchea) Camp David Accords (1978) Canals Canevaro Claim Arbitration Capital, Free Flow of Capitulations Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Caroline, The Casamance Conflict Case concerning Certain Questions of Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters (Djibouti v France)…