
S-American institutions
South American institutions refer to the organizations, legal frameworks, and governance structures that maintain order, uphold laws, and coordinate public policies across countries in South America. Examples include national governments, judicial systems, and regional organizations like Mercosur and UNASUR, which promote economic integration, cooperation, and political stability. These institutions facilitate trade, address regional issues like environmental conservation, and support development goals, playing a crucial role in shaping the region’s social, economic, and political landscape.