Agreements on immunities, exemptions and privileges subscribed by member countries
Abstract
CAF –Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean– is a
financial institution governed by public international law, established
through a Constitutive Agreement signed on February 7, 1968. Its mission
is to promote sustainable development and regional integration in Latin
America and the Caribbean, contributing to the well-being of its people.
This publication aims to compile the original texts of the headquarters
agreements and conventions entered into with CAF’s shareholder countries
regarding immunities, exemptions, and privileges.
The purpose is to facilitate clear reading and understanding, allowing for a comprehensive
view of what each country offers CAF as an international organization.
This document not only promotes access to information and transparency
in understanding the benefits granted, but also seeks to strengthen regional
cooperation and integration by providing a consolidated instrument covering
all shareholder countries.
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