The governments of ten South American countries (Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia,
Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela) vary
widely in the quantity and quality of free legal information each offers to
its citizens. Each country has made a significant effort in providing basic
legal texts, such as codes, laws and decrees, in a systematic, searchable,
and reliable database. Jurisprudence of the courts, whose significance
varies widely among these countries steeped in the civil law tradition, is
often less accessible. Some countries have more means and better
infrastructure than others which, naturally, is reflected in the quality of
the databases, search engines, and archives.