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Treaty of Chaguaramas

Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas

Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas establishing the Caribbean Community including the CARICOM Single market and Economy Signed by Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community on July5,2001 at their Twenty Second Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government in Nassau, Bahamas

 

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Chapters

  • Chapter One : Principles (9)
  • Chapter Two : Institutional Arrangements (20)
  • Chapter Three: Establishment, Services, Capital and Movement of Community Nationals (21)
  • Chapter Four : Policies for Sectoral Development (27)
    • Part One : Industrial Policy (5)
    • Part Two : Agricultural Policy (7)
    • Part Three : Common Supportive Policy (15)
  • Chapter Five : Trade Policy (56)
    • Part One : Preliminary (4)
    • Part Two : Trade Liberalisation (14)
    • Part Three : Subsidies (21)
    • Part Four : Subsidies to Agriculture (8)
    • Part Five : Dumping (9)
  • Chapter Six : Transport Policy (8)
  • Chapter Seven : Disadvantaged Countries, Regions and Sectors (26)
    • Part One : Preliminary (4)
    • Part Two : Regime for Disadvantaged Countries, Regions and Sectors (14)
    • Part Three : Special Regime for Less Developed Countries (8)
  • Chapter Eight : Competition Policy and Consumer Protection (19)
    • Part One : Rules of Competition (16)
    • Part Two : Consumer Protection (3)
  • Chapter Nine : Disputes Settlement (38)
  • Chapter Ten : General and Final Provisions (16)
  • Schedule 1 (12)
    • Rules Regarding Community Origin (11)
  • Annexxes (5)
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Article 2: Establishment of the Community

The Community is hereby established and recognised in the Protocol hereto asĀ  successor to the Caribbean Community and Common Market.

Posted on June 30, 2017July 19, 2017Author alyssa hodgeCategories Chapter One : Principles

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