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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 February 2017
* Professor of Law, Chicago-Kent College of Law.
1 Canada-Mexico-United States: North American Free Trade Agreement, reprinted in 32 ILM 289 and 605 (1993).
2 See Summit of the Americas: Declaration of Principles and Plan of Action, reprinted in 34 ILM 808 (1995).
3 See Canada-Mexico-United States: North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation, reprinted in 32 ILM 1480 (1993).
4 The Treaty of Asuncion established the southern cone common market, reprinted in 30 ILM 1044 (1991).
5 E.C. Treaty, Art. 8. See Stephen Weatherill & Paul Beaumont, EC Law 15–16 (2d. ed., 1995).
6 6 Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement, reprinted in 27 ILM 281 (1988).
7 See NAFTA, Art. 2018:
1 On receipt of the final report of a panel, the disputing Parties shall agree on the resolution of the dispute, which normally shall conform with the determinations and recommendations of the panel, and shall notify their Sections of the Secretariat of any agreed resolution of any dispute.
2 Wherever possible, the resolution shall be non-implementation or removal of a measure not conforming with this Agreement or causing nullification or impairment in the sense of Annex 2004 or, failing such a resolution, compensation.
8 Argentina-Brazil-Paraguay-Uruguay: Treaty Establishing a Common Market, reprinted in 30 ILM 1041 (1991).
9 Protocolo de Brasília para a Solução de Controvérsias (Mercosul/CMC/Dec. No. 1/1991), Boletin de Integ-ração Latino-Americana/Edição Especial-MRE/SGIE/NAT 195.
10 Argentina-Brazil-Paraguay-Uruguay: Additional Protocol to the Treaty of Asunciónon the Institutional Structure of the Mercosur (Protocol of Ouro Preto) reprinted in 34 ILM (1995) 1244.
11 Ernst B. Haas, The Uniting of Europe (1958).
12 Foreshadowed in Karl W. Deutsch, Political Community at the International Level (1954).