Information letter

2013-05-13 10:25

On behalf of ACP LEGAL, I hereby inform you that Mr. Jean REALE and we have parted ways. We express our deep gratitude to him for the work he has done at LATINCOM LTD, for the benefit of OHADAC (Organization for the Harmonization of Business Law in the Caribbean). Consequently, as of today Mr. REALE no longer represents either the OHADAC project or ACP LEGAL.

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Integration as a closing keyword of the Seminar “Latin American proposals facing our current global challenges” Mexico City, 2012

2012-10-01 11:03

photo1The prestigious National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), with more than 250,000 students, and a wonderful city built in 1950, -a UNESCO World Heritage Site-, through its Institute for Legal Research (IIJ) as part of its Mexican Yearbook of International Law Seminar (SAMDI), urged the legal community and many invited Latin American universities from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru and Venezuela to discuss issues of regional integration: environmental law, in particular, in the Amazon region and on offshore maritime activities, Indigenous and Afro-American minority rights, integration through arbitration and business law in the Caribbean and Latin America.

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Statement by the Latin American and Caribbean Congress of International Commercial Arbitration - June 24-26, 2010, Havana

Statement by the Latin American and Caribbean Congress of International Commercial Arbitration

Those attending the Latin American and Caribbean Congress of International Commercial Arbitration,

Convinced that regional integration processes are a way to advance towards a universal process of globalization, well balanced and respectful of the interests of all States belonging to the international community.

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Port-au-Prince, Haïti, OHADAC Conference, June 17th & 18th, 2008

To address this concern, a second OHADAC Conference was held in Port au Prince, Haiti, in June 17-18, 2008; it revealed a very strong desire throughout the entire Caribbean community for an effort such as OHADAC, to harmonize business law and enhance the rule of commercial law.

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Opening statement of Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, French West Indies of May 15, 2007

The OHADAC project, acronym for the ORGANIZATION FOR THE HARMONIZATION OF BUSINESS LAWS IN THE CARIBBEAN, was created at the Conference of May 15, 2007 in Pointe à Pitre, Guadeloupe. The organization takes its name from the OHADA treaty harmonization business laws which links 16 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, and is considered today as an example of integration by the international community.

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OHADAC: A vector of regional integration in the Caribbean

The OHADAC project is keenly conscious of its geographical environment. Indeed, composed of a mosaic of States resulting from English, Dutch, American, Spanish and French colonization, the Caribbean enjoys a varied legal heritage.

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