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This is the
judicial body of
the Andean
Community, which
is comprised of
four Judges,
each
representing one
of the Member
Countries, and
has territorial
jurisdiction in
the four
countries, with
permanent
headquarters in
Quito, Ecuador.
The Court
ensures the
legality of
Community
provisions
through nullity
actions,
interprets
Andean Community
laws to ensure
that they are
applied
uniformly in the
territories of
the Member
Countries, and
settles
disputes.
The
Protocol of
Modification of
the Treaty
Establishing the
Court of Justice
of the Andean
Community,
approved in May
1996, and which
came into force
in August 1999,
assigns new
spheres of
competence to
this institution
of the Andean
Integration
System (AIS),
including
Appeals for
Omission or
Inaction,
Arbitration and
Labor
Jurisdiction.
Its new Bylaws,
which update and
detail the
procedures
carried out in
this Court, were
approved on June
22, 2001 by the
Andean Council
of Foreign
Ministers.
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