Law No. 19.968
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Law No. 19.968 is the Chilean statute that created and comprehensively regulates the country’s specialized family court system and its procedures.
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| Label | Occurrences |
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| Law No. 19.968 canonical | 2 |
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Target entity: Law No. 19.968 Context triple: [family courts of Chile, legalBasis, Law No. 19.968]
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Law No. 43 of 1974
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Target entity: Law No. 19.968 Target entity description: Law No. 19.968 is the Chilean statute that created and comprehensively regulates the country’s specialized family court system and its procedures.
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A.
Law no. 75/1994
Law no. 75/1994 is a Romanian statute that regulates the design, use, and protection of the national flag and other state symbols.
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B.
Portuguese Law No. 7/99
Portuguese Law No. 7/99 is the legislation that officially recognized Mirandese as a co-official regional language in Portugal and granted it specific protection and promotion rights.
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C.
Law 4,595 of 1964
Law 4,595 of 1964 is the Brazilian legislation that established and structured the country’s National Financial System, including the creation and regulation of the Central Bank of Brazil.
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D.
Law No. 43 of 1974
Law No. 43 of 1974 is an Egyptian statute enacted under President Anwar Sadat that opened the country’s economy to foreign and Arab investment as part of the broader infitah (economic liberalization) program.
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E.
Law 32 of 1977
Law 32 of 1977 is an Egyptian statute that further codified and expanded President Anwar Sadat’s Infitah (economic “open-door”) policy by regulating and encouraging foreign and private investment in the country’s economy.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Chilean law
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statute ⓘ |
| appliesTo |
cases involving alimony and maintenance in Chilean family courts
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cases involving children and adolescents in Chilean family courts ⓘ cases involving marriage and divorce in Chilean family courts ⓘ cases involving parental authority and custody in Chilean family courts ⓘ family disputes in Chilean courts ⓘ |
| country | Chile ⓘ |
| creates | Chilean family court system ⓘ |
| jurisdiction | Republic of Chile NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| language | Spanish ⓘ |
| legalArea |
family law
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procedural law ⓘ public law ⓘ |
| legalSystem | Chilean legal system ⓘ |
| purpose |
to create a specialized family court system in Chile
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to establish comprehensive procedural rules for family matters in Chile ⓘ |
| regulates |
allocation of territorial competence of family courts in Chile
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appeals in family proceedings in Chile ⓘ case management in family courts in Chile ⓘ competence of judges of family courts in Chile ⓘ conciliation and mediation in family disputes in Chile ⓘ confidentiality in family proceedings in Chile ⓘ creation of specialized family court staff positions in Chile ⓘ disciplinary regime for family court officials in Chile ⓘ duties of family court officials in Chile ⓘ enforcement of family court decisions in Chile ⓘ evidence rules in family proceedings in Chile ⓘ family law litigation in Chile ⓘ intervention of municipal family mediation services in Chile ⓘ intervention of the National Service for Minors in family proceedings in Chile ⓘ jurisdiction of family courts in Chile ⓘ legal representation in family proceedings in Chile ⓘ mediation as a prerequisite in certain family disputes in Chile ⓘ notification of parties in family proceedings in Chile ⓘ oral hearings in family courts in Chile ⓘ organization of family courts in Chile ⓘ participation of children in family proceedings in Chile ⓘ participation of the Public Prosecutor’s Office in certain family matters in Chile ⓘ precautionary measures in family proceedings in Chile ⓘ procedure before family courts in Chile ⓘ protective measures in family matters in Chile ⓘ publicity and reservation of family hearings in Chile ⓘ use of experts in family proceedings in Chile ⓘ written submissions in family proceedings in Chile ⓘ |
| subjectMatter |
family courts
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family law ⓘ family procedure ⓘ |
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Subject: Law No. 19.968 Description of subject: Law No. 19.968 is the Chilean statute that created and comprehensively regulates the country’s specialized family court system and its procedures.
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