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Cabanellas Code

Cabanellas’ Code is a legal framework established in 1933 by the Argentine jurist Guillermo Cabanellas. It outlines principles for international arbitration, providing rules to resolve disputes outside traditional courts through neutral third parties. The Code emphasizes fairness, procedural clarity, and efficiency in settling disagreements between parties from different countries. It aims to facilitate smooth, impartial, and timely resolutions, supporting international trade and contracts by setting standard procedures for arbitration processes. Essentially, it provides a structured guideline to ensure disputes are handled professionally and equitably across borders.