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Artículo No.5                                                                 Revista Centroamericana de Administración Pública, (84) enero-junio/2023










             Abstract





          This article refers to the dispute
          resolution  mechanism  of  Title  X  in                for the Commercial Pillar, due, among
          the Central America-European Union                     other reasons, to the fact that SIECA’s
          Association       Agreement       (AdA      in         Central American dispute resolution
          Spanish), signed in 2012. The AdA                      mechanism is limited to Central
          is an international treaty signed                      American countries.
          by two parties: Central America
          and the European Union and their
          corresponding member countries. For                    Key words
          this reason, the AdA is considered
          the  first  region-to-region  agreement                International instruments, AdA, Central
          that, in the case of Central America,                  America, European Union
          has given it the prospect of becoming
          a region with common interests and                     Recibido: 21 de noviembre de 2022
          solidarity in commercial, political                    Aceptado: 02 de mayo de 2023
          and cooperation matters. With these
          initial  reflections,  it  can  be  inferred           DOI: 10.35485/rcap84_5
          that  Central  America  did  not  use  its
          own multilateral or bilateral dispute
          resolution mechanisms. It entered the
          negotiation process with a collective
          proposal  for  Title  X  on  dispute
          resolution
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