10 Key Argentine Law Titles for 2025–2026: Banking, AI, Arbitration & Digital Evidence

Legal work is moving fast: AI governance, privacy, fintech, digital evidence, cross-border disputes, and compliance are no longer “future topics”—they are part of the daily work of law firms, in-house teams, courts, and academic libraries.

To support targeted and discretionary acquisitions, I curated a selection of 10 recent and high-impact titles from La Ley / Thomson Reuters Argentina. These works address the legal areas currently shaping professional practice and research: banking and finance, arbitration and foreign investments, patents, AI and data protection, electronic contracting, and digital evidence, alongside a key reference on human rights and constitutional guarantees.


Curated List (Top 10)

Selected titles suitable for professional, academic, and public law library collections.


Teoría General de los Títulos Valores — María Valentina Aicega (Ed. 2026)

Why it matters: Securities and negotiable instruments remain central to commercial practice, especially where credit circulation, enforceability, and formal requirements intersect.

Best for: Commercial and banking lawyers, judges, advanced students, and law libraries strengthening core private law collections.


Tratado de Derecho Comercial y Empresario. Contratos bancarios, comerciales y de cambio (Tomo IV) — Osvaldo R. Gómez Leo (Ed. 2022)

Why it matters: A comprehensive reference for complex commercial and financial contracting, combining doctrinal depth with practical structure.

Best for: Large law firms, corporate legal departments, courts, postgraduate programs, and reference collections.


Derecho Bancario: Contratos y Problemas Actuales — Nicolás J. Negri (Ed. 2025)

Why it matters: Banking law is being reshaped by digitalization, fintech products, compliance demands, and consumer protection trends.

Best for: Banking and finance teams, compliance officers, academics, and libraries supporting financial regulation research.


Tratado de Arbitraje Comercial Internacional Argentino — Roque J. Caivano & Natalia M. Ceballos Ríos (Ed. 2020)

Why it matters: International arbitration continues to grow as cross-border trade expands and enforcement standards evolve.

Best for: Arbitration practitioners, corporate counsel, universities, and research libraries.


El Derecho Internacional de las Inversiones Extranjeras — Daniel Casal (Ed. 2024)

Why it matters: Investment protection and treaty-based arbitration remain strategic areas for states, investors, and legal advisors.

Best for: International law collections, arbitration teams, public policy programs, and advanced research.


Derecho de Patentes — Martín Bensadón et al. (Ed. 2023)

Why it matters: Patents are central to innovation, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and technology transfer strategies.

Best for: IP practitioners, corporate legal teams, universities, technology transfer offices, and specialized libraries.


IA y Protección de Datos — Mauricio Boretto (Ed. 2025)

Why it matters: Artificial intelligence amplifies privacy risks and regulatory exposure, making AI governance and data protection critical.

Best for: Data protection officers, compliance teams, legal tech professionals, and law libraries modernizing technology law collections.


Contratos Electrónicos: Teoría General y Cuestiones Procesales — Gastón E. Bielli & Carlos J. Ordoñez (Ed. 2023)

Why it matters: Digital contracting dominates modern commerce, raising complex issues of proof, enforcement, and litigation.

Best for: Corporate counsel, civil and commercial litigators, judges, and procedural law collections.


Deepfakes y Prueba Electrónica — Gastón Enrique Bielli (Ed. 2025)

Why it matters: Deepfakes challenge traditional standards of authenticity and reliability in electronic evidence.

Best for: Litigation teams, prosecutors, forensic specialists, judicial training programs, and public institutions.


Manual de Derechos Humanos y Garantías — Pablo Luis Manili (Ed. 2022)

Why it matters: Human rights and constitutional guarantees remain the foundation of judicial reasoning and public law.

Best for: Public law libraries, universities, courts, NGOs, and government institutions.


How CLNZ Books Supports Libraries & Institutions

At CLNZ Books, I work as an independent Bookseller for Professionals Worldwide, supporting libraries and institutions by sourcing and supplying specialized academic and professional titles in English and Spanish.

If your institution is updating collections in banking law, arbitration, AI and data protection, intellectual property, or digital evidence, I can assist with targeted selection, sourcing, and international delivery.

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