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Chile: Proposed Constitutional Amendment Concerning Natural Resources and Their Nationalization*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 April 2017

Abstract

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Legislation and Regulations
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 1971

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Footnotes

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[Translated for International Legal Materials by Helen L. Clagett from the Spanish text in El Mercurio of December 22, 1970. [Article 10 (10) of the present Constitution of Chile has been reproduced for the convenience of the reader from the translation prepared by the Pan American Union. The proposed additions to the Constitution are indented and enclosed by brackets.

[The amendment was reported out of the Senate on February 10, 1970, with modifications. The Chamber of Deputies will consider the amendment next. If there are further modifications, the amendment will go back to the Senate and possibly to a mixed commission of both chambers. International Legal Materials will carry the amendment as modified, once it emerges from both chambers of Congress.]

References

*/ Amended by Law 16,617 of January 18, 1967, published in the Diario Oficial on January 20, 1967.