On 27 November 2024, Paraguay made an absolute record-breaking step in the history of UNIDROIT Instruments by becoming the first State to deposit three Instruments of ratification within the Cape Town Convention system at once, as well as the first to become party to all four Protocols.
First Secretary Miguel Dionisi Battilana, acting on behalf of Her Excellency Ambassador of Paraguay to Italy Maria Jose Argana Mateu, delivered the instruments of ratification of the Protocols of the Cape Town Convention on matters specific to Railway Rolling Stock, Space Assets, and Mining, Agricultural and Construction Equipment to Secretary-General Ignacio Tirado. Having already ratified the Cape Town Convention itself, as well as the Protocol on matters specific to Aircraft Equipment, in 2019, Paraguay has become the first State to have become Party to all Protocols in the Cape Town Convention system.
The Rail Protocol will become effective for Paraguay as of 1 March 2025, whereas the Space and MAC Protocols will enter into force when the requirements under their respective Articles XXXVIII(1) and XXV(1) have been satisfied.
UNIDROIT Secretary- General Tirado commended the historical occasion:
“Today we celebrate the fact that Paraguay has become the first country in the world to have completed the Cape Town Convention family, having ratified not only the Convention but also all four of its protocols, which in our opinion will provide the widest possible legal coverage to access more, cheaper credit in essential sectors of the economy. Paraguay, with this legislative leap, can boast for having one of the most modern, cutting-edge legislative systems in the field of secured transactions in the world, as it enters a crucial stage of its economic development.”
First Secretary of the Embassy of the Republic of Paraguay Miguel Dionisi Battilana remarked:
“Speaking on behalf of the Ambassador of Paraguay in Italy Her Excellency, Maria Jose Argana Mateu on this historical occasion and representing the first country to have completed the integration of these three protocols in its legislative framework, today I deposit the deed of ratification of three protocols under the Cape Town Convention. This Convention is a system that, with its protocols that define its ambit of application, distinguishes itself for the flexibility of its solutions and structure and, above all, its harmonising potential as an instrument that takes all different legal cultures into consideration. This will facilitate financing of equipment within the relevant sectors of application according to the needs of the relevant markets. Paraguay, as the first State to approve all mentioned protocols, and by this deed, concludes its constitutional process to incorporate them into its national legislation enabling their entry into force. (…) We highlight the commitment of Paraguay and President Santiago Peña both with UNIDROIT and with international law, as a fundamental tool for development, and these instruments will allow the promotion of the important sectors of the economy regulated by them, through the dynamization of access to credit and establishment of legal guarantees, which will benefit society.”
The event proceeded with comments provided via video recording of world-renowned experts and contributors to the creation and promotion of the Cape Town Convention: Sir Roy Goode and Professor Alejandro Garro.
UNIDROIT President Maria Chiara Malaguti and Governing Council member José Antonio Moreno Rodriguez also provided their remarks, respectively:
“This is magnificent. It may not be a very diplomatic term, but it is the only one that seems appropriate to describe this occasion. To bear witness to the first country that has ratified all the Protocols to the Cape Town Convention is magnificent, and a great result for the Institute as well as for Paraguay. My heartfelt gratitude goes out to Paraguay for its support to UNIDROIT and to this important instrument, as well as to Governing Council member José Antonio Moreno Rodriguez for all that he has done to bring this to fruition.”
“I am delighted for my country as it becomes the first to have ratified and deposited all four Protocols to the Cape Town Convention, which is truly a historical feat. This day might be remembered as a point in time when Paraguay availed itself of the necessary conditions for a significant step forward in sectors in which it holds so much potential, which will lead to many economic benefits for my beloved country.”
The event was also attended by Deputy Secretary-General Anna Veneziano, Senior Principal Legal Officer and Treaties Depositary Marina Schneider, Senior Legal Officer William Brydie-Watson, as well as other members of the UNIDROIT Secretariat.