
Argentine Civil Code
The Argentine Civil Code is a comprehensive set of laws that govern private matters in Argentina, covering areas such as property, contracts, family, and obligations. Initially enacted in 1869 and revised in 2015, it aims to provide legal clarity and structure for citizens' rights and responsibilities. The Code serves as the foundation of civil law in Argentina, establishing guidelines for personal and commercial relationships. It ensures protections for individuals, outlines legal processes, and helps resolve disputes, contributing to social order and justice within the country.