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Protocol of Ouro Preto
Additional Protocol to the Treaty of Asunción on the Institutional Structure of MERCOSUR
SignedDecember 17, 1994 (1994-12-17)
LocationOuro Preto
EffectiveDecember 15, 1995 (1995-12-15)
AmendmentTreaty of Asunción
Signatories
Languages
  • Spanish
  • Portuguese

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. It officially established Mercosur as an international customs union.

References

  1. 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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Members
Full members
Associated states
Observers
Institutions
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Integration
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