Chile

Chile is a South American country  situated along a narrow strip running along the Andes Mountains and Pacific Ocean. The country borders Peru, Argentina, and Bolivia, and the Drake Passage on the South. The country also claims 1.25 sq km of Antarctica, which is currently suspended under the Antarctic Treaty. The country is extremely diverse. It is rich in natural resources, agricultural development, and there are many natural rainforests, canals, islands, and volcanic development, throughout. The current population is approximately 18.1 million inhabitants.

In 1973, a coup in Chile led to the institution of right-wing military dictatorship, headed by Augusto Pinochet which ended in 1990.  Today, Chile is one of the most economically stable and developed countries in South America. It ranks high in human development, per capita income, state of peace, low corruption, and economic freedom. In 2010, Chile became the only South American member of Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). It is also a member of the United Nations, Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, and  Union of South American Nations.

Chile’s  Central Bank of Chile is the central bank for the country, and is located in Santiago. The economy is strongly influenced by copper mining, and is one of the country’s leading export industries; Chile is the largest copper producer in the world (and produces ⅓ of the world’s copper supply). Trade, foreign exchange markets, agriculture, and tourism, also drive the country’s economic development.

Chile is a representative democratic republic, and the President of Chile is the head of state and the head of government, with a multi-party system that, due to binomialism, behaves like a two-party system in practice.  Legislative power is in the National Congress as well as the government, and executive power is in the government. 

Chile’s Legal System

The judiciary of Chile is independent of both the executive and the legislature of Chile.  The justice system is based on civil law, primarily based on the Civil code of 1855, influenced by Spanish law and other facets of European law in the end of the 19th century.  From 2000 on, Chile has adopted a more adversarial system, completely changing the criminal justice system in the country.  The overhaul was completed in the Santiago metropolitan region in June of 2001.  The country does not accept compulsory ICJ jurisdiction.

International tax agreement and relations, foreign investments in energy, trade, imports, chemical, and environmental-related news coverage, are some of the stories visitors to the National Law Review will find online, as it relates to the country of Chile. International relations with US and South American partners, relations with the EU, and international news which affects the country and its people are updated routinely on the National Law Review.

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Jun
14
2017
Top International News in Chemical Policy and Regulation- June 2017: The Americas Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.
Apr
25
2017
Top International News in Chemical Policy and Regulation- April 25, 2017: Americas and Asia Bergeson & Campbell, P.C.
Apr
22
2017
Future of United States – Chile Bilateral Tax Treaty Remains Uncertain Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Feb
8
2017
U.S. and Latin America Trade: Who could be affected by a shift in U.S. Trade Policies? Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Jan
5
2017
Chile Expects That Strong Foreign Investment Interest In Energy Sector Will Continue Despite Challenges Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Dec
7
2016
Changes to Chile’s Competition Law McDermott Will & Emery
Aug
18
2016
Surge In Populism: Dangers To Transnational Trade In Americas And Reasons For Hope Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Jun
3
2016
An Overview of the USTR’s 2016 Special 301 Report on the State of IPR in Chile Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Oct
9
2015
Latin America’s Slump Masks Big Economic Differences Covington & Burling LLP
Mar
6
2015
Recent Chilean Tax Reform Reinforces Need for U.S. Tax Treaty Bilzin Sumberg
Jan
22
2015
Latin America in 2015: A Year of Challenges and Opportunities Covington & Burling LLP
Jan
9
2015
SEC Charges Chilean Citizens With Insider Trading Concerning Tender Offer for Chilean Katten
Nov
18
2014
Energy & Environment Law Update - November 17, 2014 Mintz
Oct
21
2014
Ebola Spurs Global Cooperation to Prevent, Detect and Respond to Future Health Crises Covington & Burling LLP
Oct
21
2014
Japanese Shipping Company Rolls Over, Pleads Guilty to Price Fixing McDermott Will & Emery
Sep
18
2014
Agencies Sign New Cooperation Agreement with Colombia McDermott Will & Emery
Aug
29
2014
U.S. Navy Affirms Commitment to Use Alternative Fuels Covington & Burling LLP
Jul
18
2014
Customs Aggressively Moving to Discontinue Post-Importation Claims for Certain Free Trade Agreements Faegre Drinker
Apr
29
2014
Chile Embraces the Corporate Rescue Culture of U.S. Chapter 11 Reorganizations and Facilitates Cross-Border Cases by Revising its Insolvency Law Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Apr
2
2014
Chile Added to the List of Eligible Visa Waiver Program Countries Greenberg Traurig, LLP
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
5
2013
Latin American Region Environmental Report: Chile Highlights (Volume III 2013) Beveridge & Diamond PC
Aug
26
2013
Chile Developments (Volume II, 2013) Beveridge & Diamond PC
May
8
2013
Chile Highlights (Volume I 2013) Beveridge & Diamond PC
Mar
10
2013
Sale of U.S. Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) in Latin America Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Nov
28
2011
Fiscal Year 2012 H-1B Cap Reached Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Dec
27
2010
Eight Crisis Management Lessons from the Chilean Mine Rescue Risk and Insurance Management Society, Inc. (RIMS)
 

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