Inter-American Convention on Extraterritorial Validity of Foreign Judgments and Arbitral Awards

Inter-American convention on extraterritorial validity of foreign judgments and arbitral awards
Signed 8 May 1979[1]
Location Montevideo, Uruguay[2]
Effective 14 June 1980[1]
Condition 2 ratifications
Signatories 18[1]
Parties 10[1]
Depositary General Secretariat of the Organization of American States[1]
Languages English, French, Portuguese and Spanish[2]

The inter-American convention on extraterritorial validity of foreign judgments and arbitral awards is a convention of the Organization of American States regulating the enforcement of judgements and arbitral awards in other member states.[2] The convention was concluded in 1979 at the second inter-American specialized conference on private international law and as of 2013 had 10 parties.[1]

Parties

CountrySignatureRatification/AcceptanceDeposit of the instrument
of ratification/acceptance
 Argentina1 December 19837 November 19831 December 1983
 Bolivia8 February 198315 May 19988 October 1998
 Brazil8 May 197931 August 199527 November 1995
 Chile8 May 1979
 Colombia8 May 197924 June 198110 September 1981
 Costa Rica8 May 1979
 Dominican Republic8 May 1979
 Ecuador8 May 19795 May 19821 June 1982
 El Salvador11 August 1980
 Guatemala8 May 1979
 Haiti8 May 1979
 Honduras8 May 1979
 Mexico2 December 198611 February 198712 June 1987
 Panama8 May 1979
 Paraguay8 May 19795 July 198516 August 1985
 Peru8 May 19799 April 198015 May 1980
 Uruguay8 May 197912 February 198015 May 1980
 Venezuela8 May 197930 January 198528 February 1985

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "B-41: Inter-American convention on extraterritorial validity of foreign judgments and arbitral awards". OAS. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
  2. 1 2 3 "Inter-American convention on extraterritorial validity of foreign judgments and arbitral awards". OAS. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
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