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'''MERCOSUR''', or ''Mercado Comun del Sur'', which started operations in 1994, is the [[Southern Cone]] Common Market,<ref>{{citation | '''MERCOSUR''', or ''Mercado Comun del Sur'', which started operations in 1994, is the [[Southern Cone]] Common Market,<ref>{{citation | ||
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Revision as of 13:51, 20 May 2009
MERCOSUR, or Mercado Comun del Sur, which started operations in 1994, is the Southern Cone Common Market,[1] with the founding members being Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay, along with Canada[2] It was created by the Treaty of Asunción in 1991.
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References
- ↑ Edgardo Rotman, A Guide to MERCOSUR Legal Research: Sources and Documents, Hauser Global Law School Program, New York University School of Law
- ↑ Southern Cone Common Market (MERCOSUR), Economic Development Canada, June 16, 1998