Costa Rica court strikes down CAFTA bill for overlooking indigenous

Tico Times and EFE | 12 September 2008

Costa Rica court strikes down CAFTA bill for overlooking indigenous

12 de septiembre 2008: La Sala Constitucional de Costa Rica halla errores en la Ășltima ley del TLC con EE.UU. (EFE)

Costa Rica could miss its Oct. 1 deadline to pass law reforms needed to enter the Free-Trade Agreement with the United States (CAFTA) because of a legal snag in the final bill on intellectual property: Nobody thought to ask the country’s indigenous people.

Procedural irregularities occurred when the Legislative Assembly passed the bill, “having neglected to consult the indigenous people, in accordance with Convention 169 of the International Labor Organization,” according to the 4-3 ruling by the Constitutional Court yesterday.

Following the ruling, the government issued a statement expressing concerns that Costa Rica might not make it to CAFTA, ratified here in referendum last October.

The government “is greatly concerned about the impact of this ruling, in particular because of the issue of deadlines that Costa Rica has committed to,” said a communiquĂ© cosigned by the Presidency Ministry and the Foreign Trade Ministry, according to newswire EFE.

The government “will do everything possible and within its reach so that this doesn’t affect the ultimate incorporation of Costa Rica into CAFTA,” the statement said.

Trade partners have said Oct. 1 is the final deadline after extending the date initially from Feb. 29.

source : Tico Times

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