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The legal system of Uruguay belongs to the Continental Law tradition. The basis for its public law is the 1967 Constitution, amended in 1989, 1994, 1996, and 2004. According to it, Uruguay is a democratic republic. There is a clear separation of functions, between the President of the Republic, the Legislative Power and the Judiciary. On the other hand, private relationships are governed by the Uruguayan Civil Code, which was first published in 1868, thanks to the work of Tristán Narvaja.

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  • The legal system of Uruguay belongs to the Continental Law tradition. The basis for its public law is the 1967 Constitution, amended in 1989, 1994, 1996, and 2004. According to it, Uruguay is a democratic republic. There is a clear separation of functions, between the President of the Republic, the Legislative Power and the Judiciary. On the other hand, private relationships are governed by the Uruguayan Civil Code, which was first published in 1868, thanks to the work of Tristán Narvaja. (en)
  • El sistema jurídico de Uruguay pertenece a la tradición del Derecho continental europeo. La base de su derecho público es la Constitución de 1967, enmendada en 1989, 1994, 1996 y 2004. De acuerdo con ella, Uruguay es una república democrática. Hay una clara separación de funciones entre el Poder Ejecutivo, el Poder Legislativo y el Poder Judicial. Asimismo, existen otros órganos de control, como la Corte Electoral, Tribunal de lo Contencioso Administrativo y el Tribunal de Cuentas.​ Por otra parte, las relaciones privadas se rigen por el Código Civil uruguayo, que fue publicado por primera vez en 1868, gracias a la labor de Tristán Narvaja.​ (es)
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  • The legal system of Uruguay belongs to the Continental Law tradition. The basis for its public law is the 1967 Constitution, amended in 1989, 1994, 1996, and 2004. According to it, Uruguay is a democratic republic. There is a clear separation of functions, between the President of the Republic, the Legislative Power and the Judiciary. On the other hand, private relationships are governed by the Uruguayan Civil Code, which was first published in 1868, thanks to the work of Tristán Narvaja. (en)
  • El sistema jurídico de Uruguay pertenece a la tradición del Derecho continental europeo. La base de su derecho público es la Constitución de 1967, enmendada en 1989, 1994, 1996 y 2004. De acuerdo con ella, Uruguay es una república democrática. Hay una clara separación de funciones entre el Poder Ejecutivo, el Poder Legislativo y el Poder Judicial. Asimismo, existen otros órganos de control, como la Corte Electoral, Tribunal de lo Contencioso Administrativo y el Tribunal de Cuentas.​ (es)
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  • Law of Uruguay (en)
  • Derecho de Uruguay (es)
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