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MERCOSUR/MERCOSUL: Selected Sources

1994
The impetus toward development of multinational common markets is a worldwide phenomenon, recently showing a renewed vigor in Latin America. The largest common market of Latin America is MERCOSUR/MERCOSUL formed by the Southern Cone countries of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
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Die Supranationalität in Mercosul

Jahrbuch des öffentlichen Rechts der Gegenwart. Neue Folge, 2008
The 4th edition of the first volume of this work provides an update of the commentary on the preamble and articles 1 to 19 in case law and literature. The structure of the book has been retained and its content supplemented by more recent developments, such as the implications of Europeanisation and digitalisation as well as the Corona pandemic.
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Dois países andinos no Mercosul? [PDF]

open access: possible, 2012
This work identifies the main characteristics of trade flows between Colombia and Venezuela with MERCOSUR, with specific discussion of trade with Brazil. It aims at providing a broad view of such trade flows, as well as presenting some descriptive indicators of such trade relationship.
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Mercosul

2021
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MERCOSUL - LATIN-AMERICA UNION [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
Since the beginning of the 1990s, integration between countries has increased at supranational level in view of social and economic progress, with major economic blocs making decisions to go beyond national borders. Facing this new reality, South American States also joined in this type of integration, creating the Mercosul (Southern Common Market), as
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