Guidelines, strategies, regulations, resolutions and agreements, at the international, regional, national and subnational levels that configure the actions of the State.
The Nicaraguan Company of Aqueducts and Sanitary Sewers is created, a state-owned commercial entity, with legal personality and its own assets, of indefinite duration and with full capacity to acquire...
Law 217 establishes the fundamental norms for the conservation, protection, improvement, and restoration of the environment and natural resources in Nicaragua. This framework law defines the instrumen...
The main objective of the Convention is to conserve the terrestrial and coastal-marine biodiversity of the Central American region for the benefit of present and future generations. The signatory Stat...
The Constitutive Agreement of the Central American Commission on Environment and Development is a regional agreement signed in San José on December 12, 1989, by the Presidents of Costa Rica, El Salva...
The UPOV Convention is an international treaty that provides a legal framework for the protection of new plant varieties, granting exclusive commercial rights to the breeders. To obtain protection, a ...
This article establishes that products originating in the States party to the treaty (Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica) shall circulate freely in the region without paying cu...