Law in South America

The law of South America is one of the most unified in the world. All countries can be said to follow civil law systems, although recent developments in the law of Brazil suggest a move towards the stare decisis doctrine.

Supranational agreements

Countries

Territories

  • Law of Aruba
  • Law of Falkland Islands
  • Law of French Guiana
  • Law of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
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See also

  • Legal systems of the world
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