Bustamante Code
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title:
Bustamante Code
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The Bustamante Code is a treaty intended to establish common rules for private international law in the Americas. The common ideas of the treaty were developed by Antonio Sánchez de Bustamante y Sirven and solidified during the Sixth Pan-American Conference, held in Cuba in 1928, with the Treaty of Havana being attached as an annex to the Bustamante Code. The treaty was not widely accepted. The United States withdrew in the middle of negotiations. Mexico and Colombia did not sign it. Argentina,
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1928 multilateral treaty
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bustamante_Code
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2023-11-07T00:16:51Z
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