Press Release
Rosario / Paris, 18 August 2026
The Tribunal de Arbitraje General (“TRIAR”) and the Cámara Arbitral de Cereales (“CAC”), both arbitral bodies of the Bolsa de Comercio de Rosario (BCR), have each entered into a partnership with Jus Mundi, the AI-powered global arbitration intelligence platform, in a joint initiative to expand free access to Argentine arbitration resources. The announcement marks Jus Mundi’s inaugural institutional partnerships with organizations from Argentina, bringing the jurisprudence of two of the country’s most respected arbitration centres, spanning general commercial and grain trade disputes, to practitioners worldwide.
Opening Argentine Arbitration to a Global Audience
Under the partnership agreement, TRIAR and CAC will publish non-confidential awards, procedural decisions, and other essential arbitration materials on the Jus Mundi platform, making them freely accessible to users worldwide. TRIAR is the general commercial arbitration tribunal of the Bolsa de Comercio de Rosario (“BCR“), one of Argentina’s leading commercial exchanges, and has a long-standing role in resolving commercial disputes in Rosario. CAC is BCR’s arbitral chamber for the grain sector, specializing in grain quality analysis, dispute resolution, and price-setting in Rosario’s grain market.
Together, they represent the most comprehensive gateway to Argentine arbitral practice across the commercial and grain trade sectors, now accessible to the international legal community.
Expanding Latin American Coverage on Jus Mundi
The partnerships extend Jus Mundi’s coverage of Latin American arbitration and strengthen its growing library of Spanish-language materials. For practitioners engaged with Argentine commercial or commodity disputes, the collaboration provides direct and reliable access to the jurisprudence of both institutions, supporting better-informed decision-making across the region and beyond. The collections will be available at no cost, reflecting all three organizations’ shared commitment to transparency and openness in arbitration, and to fostering the continued development of the discipline in Argentina and throughout Latin America.
In a statement, the Tribunal de Arbitraje General de la Bolsa de Comercio de Rosario said:
“This agreement will enable the arbitration community associated with our Institution to access one of the world’s most comprehensive databases of arbitral awards, court decisions, treaties, and specialized legal scholarship. For the BCR’s General Arbitration Court, this agreement represents another step in its commitment to strengthening the institutional quality of commercial arbitration and positioning Rosario as a regional reference center for dispute resolution. Our collaboration with Jus Mundi reaffirms our commitment to actively integrating with the international arbitration community, bringing our users the best tools and practices required by modern arbitration. We thank Jus Mundi for joining us on this journey alongside the Tribunal de Arbitraje General de la Bolsa de Comercio de Rosario.”
Jean-Rémi de Maistre, Co-Founder & CEO of Jus Mundi, commented:
“We are proud to welcome TRIAR and CAC as Jus Mundi’s first Partners from Argentina. These two institutions represent distinct and complementary pillars of Argentine arbitration, covering general commercial and grain trade disputes, and making their jurisprudence freely accessible to practitioners around the world is exactly the kind of impact we built this platform to achieve.”
About La Bolsa de Comercio de Rosario
La Bolsa is a nonprofit civil association whose main objectives include promoting arbitration, amiable composition, and conciliation as means of resolving issues arising from transactions. To that end, it has the Tribunal de Arbitraje General (“TRIAR“) and the Cámara Arbitral de Cereales (“CAC“).
Likewise, among its arbitration-related objectives, La Bolsa seeks to promote its services both within the local and international communities, as well as to strengthen arbitration training for anyone interested in this type of alternative dispute resolution. To this end, it seeks to carry out joint activities with other national and foreign institutions pursuing common objectives.
About Jus Mundi
Jus Mundi is the AI-powered global arbitration intelligence platform. Built by international arbitration practitioners, the company architected its intelligence platform specifically for arbitration’s unique demands. Leveraging partnerships with over 110 arbitral institutions, publishers, and associations worldwide, Jus Mundi serves more than 700 leading arbitration teams through three integrated experiences: Jus Mundi for multilingual research, Jus Connect for professional selection, and Jus AI for agentic reasoning. With offices in Paris, New York, London, Singapore & Mexico City, Jus Mundi is committed to powering global justice by democratizing access to legal and arbitration intelligence globally.




