The legal system of Chile belongs to the Continental Law tradition.The basis for its public law is the 1980 Constitution, reformed in 1989 and 2005. According to it Chile is a democratic republic. There is a clear separation of functions, between the President of the Republic, the Congress, the judiciary and a Constitutional Court. See Politics of Chile.On the other hand, private relationships are governed, mainly, by the Chilean Civil Code, most of which has not been amended in 150 years. There are also several laws outside the Code that deal with most of the business law.
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| - The legal system of Chile belongs to the Continental Law tradition.The basis for its public law is the 1980 Constitution, reformed in 1989 and 2005. According to it Chile is a democratic republic. There is a clear separation of functions, between the President of the Republic, the Congress, the judiciary and a Constitutional Court. See Politics of Chile.On the other hand, private relationships are governed, mainly, by the Chilean Civil Code, most of which has not been amended in 150 years. There are also several laws outside the Code that deal with most of the business law. (en)
- El sistema jurídico de Chile pertenece a la tradición del derecho continental. La base para su derecho público es la Constitución de 1980, reformada en 1989 y 2005. Según ella Chile es una «república democrática». Hay una clara separación de funciones entre el presidente de la República, el Congreso, el poder judicial y el Tribunal Constitucional.
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| - The legal system of Chile belongs to the Continental Law tradition.The basis for its public law is the 1980 Constitution, reformed in 1989 and 2005. According to it Chile is a democratic republic. There is a clear separation of functions, between the President of the Republic, the Congress, the judiciary and a Constitutional Court. See Politics of Chile.On the other hand, private relationships are governed, mainly, by the Chilean Civil Code, most of which has not been amended in 150 years. There are also several laws outside the Code that deal with most of the business law. (en)
- El sistema jurídico de Chile pertenece a la tradición del derecho continental. La base para su derecho público es la Constitución de 1980, reformada en 1989 y 2005. Según ella Chile es una «república democrática». Hay una clara separación de funciones entre el presidente de la República, el Congreso, el poder judicial y el Tribunal Constitucional.
* Política de Chile (es)
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