Arbitral awards under Mercosur's dispute settlement mechanism
The Mercado Comu n del Sur (Southern Common Market) is better known - in Spanish - as Mercosur. It is, most of all, an economic integration process. It also aims, however, to achieve certain political, social, and cultural objectives. Mercosur was set up by the states of the Latin American Southern...
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