Brief considerations on the MERCOSUR customs code (CAM). Sources and background of creation

  • Jonnathan Augusto Pinho De Oliveira Universidad de Simón Bolivar
  • María Fátima Pinho De Oliveira Simon Bolivar University
Keywords: Customs Code, MERCOSUR, Exchange of goods

Abstract

Integration between nations has had, as a goal, the economic support to exchange goods. In order to favor such trade, economic blocs have been created, as is the case of MERCOSUR, so within that integration process, rules are discussed, such as the case that these Lines on the MERCOSUR Customs Code (CAM). The MERCOSUR Customs Code (CAM) approved in August 2010 by the Decision of the Common Market Council (DEC-CMC) 27/10, establishes the obligation to incorporate them into the legal system of the States Parties. e present investigation has been developed based on the antecedents and theories of documentary character, referring to theoretical-legal analysis. e adoption and entry into force of the CAM is not a matter that should be taken simply, since there will be regulatory and complementary rules to be issued by the CMC, the Common Market Group (GMC) and possibly the CCM, as well as the fact at the provisions of national customs legislation that are in con conflict with MERCOSUR standards must be disregarded.

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Author Biographies

Jonnathan Augusto Pinho De Oliveira, Universidad de Simón Bolivar

Licenciado en Derecho. Profesor adscrito al Departamento de Tecnología de Servicios de la Universidad Simón Bolivar.

María Fátima Pinho De Oliveira, Simon Bolivar University

Máster en Derecho. Profesora adscrita al Departamente de Tecnología de Servicios de la Universidad Simón Bolivar.

Published
2017-07-01
How to Cite
Pinho De Oliveira, J., & Pinho De Oliveira, M. (2017). Brief considerations on the MERCOSUR customs code (CAM). Sources and background of creation. Science and Interculturality, 20(1), 32-41. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.5377/rci.v20i1.4852
Section
Social Sciences