Argentina

Located in the southern portion of South America, Argentina is the eighth largest country in the world by area, and is the second largest in South America, second only to Brazil. Argentina has over 44.5 million residents, making it the 31st most populous country in the world. The country’s capital city is Buenos Aires.  The country also claims sovereignty over the Falkland Islands, the South Sandwich Islands, and Southern Georgia.  Each province and capital in the county has its own Constitution, which exists under the Federal System.

The country has seen strong stability and growth in market size, and a growing tech-sector, has led to Argentina being classified as an upper-middle-class income economy. As a federal constitutional republic and representative democracy, the governmental politics run on checks and balances in Argentina, which are defined by the country’s Constitution. The federal government is made up of the legislative, judiciary, and the executive branch, giving the President the power as Commander in Chief of the Military and has the power to veto bills. The President also appoints cabinet members and other federal officers in the country.

The judicial system in Argentina consists of two systems: federal and provincial courts.  The Federal courts deal with cases of national character or settle disputes between provinces.  This branch is led by the Argentinian Supreme Court, which supervises the federal courts.  The federal court system also includes nine appellate three-judge courts, single-judge district courts (at least one in each province) and one judge territorial courts.  Lower court judges are appointed by the president. 

Provincial courts include the following:

  • Supreme Courts
  • Appellate Courts
  • Courts of First instance
  • Minor courts of justices of the peace
  • Market Judges

In 1853 Trial by jury was authorized by the constitution in criminal cases, but it has been used sporadically since establishment was left to the discretion of congress.

Argentina is a member of the G15 and G20, Union of South American Nations, the United Nations, World Bank, and other international organizations.

Benefiting greatly from rich natural resources, the country has a highly industrialized economy, and growth in the tech industry has strengthened Argentina’s economy.  Additionally, Argentina has a prominent agricultural sector.  It rates very highly in the Human Development Index. Argentina is a member of the G20, list of growing economies in the world.

For those who are interested in reading the latest international news from Argentina, including new legislation, stories, news, and international affairs, the National Law Review is a free online resource to visit. In addition to news, visitors can read about immigration, the country’s natural resources, trade, imports and exports, international affairs, and other top stories from the country. Visitors to the National Law Review will also find news relating to US affairs, and how they are impacted by Argentina, and other countries around the world.

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Jan
30
2014
Going South: What U.S. Companies Need to Know About The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and Doing Business in Latin America Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Dec
23
2013
Energy and Environmental Law Update - December 23, 2013 Mintz
Dec
3
2013
Latin American Region Environmental Report: Argentina Highlights (Volume III 2013) Beveridge & Diamond PC
Dec
1
2013
Labor Rights Dialogue in the Americas U.S. Department of Labor
Oct
28
2013
Major Medical Device Manufacturer Agrees to Pay $13.2 Million to Settle Foreign Corrupt Practices Act’s (FCPA) Charges Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Sep
2
2013
Subnational Insolvencies and Beyond: If Detroit Can Be Restructured In A Bankruptcy Proceeding, Why Not Argentina? Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Aug
24
2013
Argentina Legal Highlights (Volume II, 2013) Beveridge & Diamond PC
Jul
19
2013
Film Distributors Will Face New Administrative Hurdles in Argentina Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Apr
11
2013
The Fate of Argentina's Debt Restructuring is Getting Closer Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Apr
2
2013
Argentina Seeks Access to Financial Information on Nationals Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Mar
12
2013
U.S. Court of Appeals (2nd Circuit) Orders Argentina To Submit Proposal For Alternative Payment Plan To Avoid Debt Default... Again Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Mar
9
2013
Line in the Sand: Siemens Argentina Case Limits Personal Jurisdiction Under the "FCPA" Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Dec
25
2012
Second Circuit Adheres Strictly to the Rules of Contract in Sovereign Debt Restructurings Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Nov
24
2012
Second Circuit Holds That Argentinean National Bank Is Not Alter Ego of Argentina Katten
Oct
23
2012
Energy and Environment Law Update: October 21, 2012 Mintz
May
18
2011
As IRS crusades against Americans hiding money offshore, Latin American tax cheats flock to U.S. banks Center for Public Integrity
Jul
1
2010
Second Circuit Rejects $2 Billion Class Action Award Against The Republic of Argentina Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
 

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