A current trend among States when they negotiate new agreements seeking for an integration process or a free trade agreement, is to consider that the agreement’s contents are not limited to just economic or commercial issues but to also involve security aspects, cooperation and commitment in order to guarantee Human, Economic, Social and Cultural rights in the legal system of each State and also to include clauses that promote effective control and protection mechanisms of these Human Rights; it is in this way how they constitute themselves as a intervention supranational mandates of the International Community over State Sovereignty under the premise of supporting efficiently the poorest nations and their inhabitant, fragile people in the protection of anykind of Human Rights. The development of integration initiatives in Latin America has developped quite along with the development of Human Rights, mainly the Social and Cultural Rights (ESCR) however, the mechanisms and integration schemes in this regionhave been insufficient for effective security and protection of such rights on a supranational level.