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The New Odeca

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1966

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1 The four other members of ODECA had already deposited their instruments of ratification in 1963: Guatemala on July 29, El Salvador and Honduras on August 23, and Nicaragua on November 19, 1963. The Charter was registered with the Secretariat of the United Nations on January 24, 1966 (under No. 8048) by ODECA, acting on behalf of the Contracting Parties. See U.N. Statement of Treaties and International Agreements Registered … with the Secretariat during January 1966, p. 9.

2 58 A.J.I.L. 127-138 at 128-132 (1964).

3 See Newsletter No. 41, Permanent Secretariat of Central American Economic Integration, Guatemala, March 12, 1965, pp. 2-3, and ODECA, Boletin Informativo No. 33, pp. 1-12.

4 Ibid., pp. 16-18, and Newsletter No. 42, April 12, 1965, p. 2. For the Rules of the two Councils, see Boletín Informativo No. 35, pp. 4-7, 26-27.

5 Ibid., No. 33, p. 17; No. 35, pp. 23-24; Newsletter No. 42, p. 2, and No. 47, Sept. 12, 1965, p. 6. At the same meeting the Executive Council also discussed the Draft Rules of the new Central American Court of Justice and decided to forward them to the Presidents of the Central American Courts of Justice for their consideration at their first session. Ibid., p.

6 Ibid., No. 42, p. 3.

7 Felix Fernández-Shaw, La Integración de Centroamérica 1022 (Madrid, 1965); reviewed below, p. 885.

8 Newsletter No. 42, op. tit., p. 5; Boletín Informative) No. 33, p. 21.

9 Fernández-Shaw, op. cit. 87-88, 1023.

10 Ibid. 1023 and Newsletter No. 42, loc. cit.

11 58 A.J.I.L. 129 (1964).

12 For the full text of the Council's Rules, see Boletín Informativo No. 33, pp. 23- 25; and Fernández-Shaw, op. cit. 1024-1027.

13 For the full text of the General Secretariat's Rules, see ibid. 1028-1032, and Boletín Informativo No. 33, pp. 25-27.

14 Fernández-Shaw, op. cit. 1020, note 3; Boletín Informativo No. 33, p.18; and Newsletter No. 42, op. cit, pp. 3-4.

15 58 A.J.I.L. 133-134 (1964).

16 See, in particular, Galileo Solís, ‘ ‘ Panamá y el Mercado Común Centroamericano,'’ Panama, July, 1965, a mimeographed report by the former Panamanian Foreign Minister to the Panamanian Committee for the Study of the Central American Market. See also James D. Cochrane, “Costa Rica, Panama and Central American Economic Integration,” 7 Journal of Inter-American Studies 331-344, at 338 ff. (1965); and Wionczek, Miguel S. (ed.), Latin American Integration 263 ff. (New York, 1965)Google Scholar.

17 58 A.J.I.L. 134 (1964).

18 see Acta Final de la Primera Conf erencia Ordinaria de Ministros de Eelaciones Exteriores de Centroamerica, Boletin Informativo No. 35, pp. 21-29, at pp. 27-28.