Law of Argentina
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- Constitution of Argentina
- Bill of Rights
- Form of Government
- Delegation of Powers to the National Government - Codes
- Precedence of Laws - International Treaties
- Provincial Constitutions
- Civil Code of Argentina
- Preliminary titles
- On the laws
- On counting intervals of the right
- Books of Law
- Of the persons
- Of the personal rights in the civil relations
- Of the possessions and real rights
- Of the personal and real rights
- Complementary Title
- Of the application of the civil laws
- Preliminary titles
- Argentine sources of law
- Law
- Case Law
- Custom
- General Principles of Law
- Analogy
- Equity
- Argentine interpretation of legislation
- Methods of Interpretation
- Sources of Interpretation
- Special Rules of Interpretation
- Argentine law jurisdictions
- Jurisdiction
- Competence
- Levels of Jurisdiction
- Jurisdiction of the Argentine Courts in the International Sphere
[edit] See also
Argentina · Bolivia · Brazil · Chile · Colombia · Ecuador · Guyana · Panama · Paraguay · Peru · Suriname · Trinidad and Tobago · Uruguay · Venezuela
Territories
Aruba · Falkland Islands · French Guiana · South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands