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Colombian Trade Code: Arbitration Repeal 1989 | Althox

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The Colombian Trade Code, established by Decree 410 of 1971, stands as a foundational pillar of commercial law in Colombia. This comprehensive legal framework governs a wide array of commercial activities, from contracts and companies to maritime law and intellectual property. Within its extensive structure, Book Six was dedicated to Procedures, and Part III specifically addressed Arbitration, outlining the mechanisms for resolving commercial disputes outside of traditional judicial courts. However, the legal landscape is dynamic, constantly evolving to meet new societal and economic demands. This dynamism is evident in the history of the Colombian Trade Code's arbitration provisions. Specifically, Sections 2011 through 2025, which initially constituted the core of arbitration regulation within the 1971 Code, underwent a significant transformation. These sections were entirely repealed by Extraordinary Decree 2279 of 1989, Article 55, marking a pivotal moment in the development ...

Colombian Trade Code: Final Provisions (Arts. 2033-2038) | Althox

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The Colombian Trade Code, established by Decree 410 of 1971, marked a pivotal moment in the nation's commercial legal landscape. This comprehensive legislative act aimed to consolidate and modernize the rules governing commercial activities, providing a unified framework for businesses, transactions, and corporate structures within Colombia. Its enactment was a response to the evolving needs of a growing economy, replacing outdated statutes with a more coherent and forward-looking legal instrument. Understanding the final provisions of this monumental decree, specifically Articles 2033 through 2038, is crucial for grasping its full impact and implementation. These articles serve as the closing statements of the Code, defining its scope, detailing the repeal of previous laws, outlining the roles of supervisory bodies, and establishing the effective date. They also address transitional arrangements for existing contracts and companies, ensuring a smooth shift to the new legal orde...

Colombian Unfair Competition Law: Repealed Articles 75-77 Analysis | Althox

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The legal framework governing commercial activities is a cornerstone of any functional economy, ensuring fair play and protecting market participants. In Colombia, the Commercial Code, primarily established by Decree 410 of 1971, has been the foundational text for business law. Over time, as economies evolve and global standards shift, legal provisions require adaptation. This article delves into a significant aspect of this evolution: the repeal of Articles 75, 76, and 77 concerning unfair competition, and their replacement by a more comprehensive legislative act. Understanding the historical context of these repealed articles and the subsequent legislation provides crucial insights into the development of Colombian commercial law and its commitment to fostering an equitable business environment. This exploration will cover the original intent, the reasons for their repeal, and the profound impact of Act 256 of 1996, which now governs unfair competition practices in the country. ...

Commercial Code of Mexico - Transitory Articles of Decree Reform

COMERCIAL CODE OF MEXICO Transitory Articles of Decree Reform Navigation Act. Published in the Official Journal of the Federation on January 4, 1994 TRANSIENT FIRST .- This act shall take effect the day following its publication in the Official Journal of the Federation . SECOND .- Are abrogated: I. The Law for the Development of the Mexican Merchant Marine, published in Official Journal of the Federation on January 8, 1981, as amended; II. The Law on Special Provisions for the cabotage service, and River inner harbor of the Republic, published in the Official Journal of the Federation on February 2, 1929, and III. The Act grants to the Merchant Marine, published in Official Journal of the Federation on December 11, 1930. THIRD .- Be repealed: I. The Law of Navigation and Maritime Commerce, except sections 222 to 232 and 234 to 250; II. Articles 1o., Sections I to IV 169-305, 543-545 and 547-554 of the Law of General Means of Com...