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The Civil Code has a total of more than 5100 Articles, divided into 8 Books, and these in Sections, dealing with each theme in particular.
The Civil Code has a total of more than 5100 Articles, divided into 8 Books, and these in Sections, dealing with each theme in particular.


Book 1: Introduction- General Provisions. Human person
Book 1: Introduction - General Provisions. Human person
Book 2: Law of Obligations
Book 2: Law of Obligations
Book 3: Contracts
Book 3: Contracts

Latest revision as of 19:43, 5 November 2021

The Civil Code of the Republic of La Boca is the regulatory body that regulates the relations of private law of that country. It was approved by the National Assembly on October 2 (NS) (September 18 of the Julian calendar) and entered into force eight days later after its review. This regulatory body was the work of the most prestigious lawyers, jurists and judges from all over the country and specialists in each subject.

Sources

The main source of the Civil Code is the Roman law compiled in its Corpus Iuris Civilis regarding real rights, capacity, and contracts.

Orthodox Christian Canon Law

In matters of family, acts considered moral or immoral.

Argentine Civil Code (1869-2015)

Regarding obligations, women's capacity, marital rights and obligations, establishment of support for the disabled

Civil and Commercial Code of the Republic of La Boca (2015-)

In matters of marriage, adoption, provisions of private international law, recognition and respect for human rights and defense of the weakest, recognition of first names from native peoples.

Italian Civil Code

Regarding provisions of business and commercial law

Content

The Civil Code has a total of more than 5100 Articles, divided into 8 Books, and these in Sections, dealing with each theme in particular.

Book 1: Introduction - General Provisions. Human person Book 2: Law of Obligations Book 3: Contracts Book 4: On Real Rights Book 5: Family Law, Children and Adolescents Book 6: On the Law of Inheritance Book 7: Provisions of Private International Law Book 8: On the Company and the Quasi Entrepreneur

Curiosities

Civil Code recognizes same-sex marriage and distance marriage. Each one of all articles has comments and jurisprudence