content-map — the target architecture

This is the canonical answer to “what ought to be in the most comprehensive Argentine judicial-auction, tax-enforcement and mortgage-enforcement knowledge base on the web.” It is the work-list the autoresearch loop (program.md) grinds against.

It is deliberately not a translation of the sibling US wiki’s content map. The two legal systems partition differently, so the page types differ: Argentina gets a departamentos-judiciales/ layer and an extranjeros/ cluster that have no US counterpart, and does not get the US wiki’s agencies/unclaimed-property-* layer, because the institution does not exist here. See falsos-amigos.

Page-type layers

DirLayerTargetStatus
jurisdicciones/23 provinces + CABA + Nación — legal framework (modules J0–J11)2525 scaffolded; 6 deep
departamentos-judiciales/The operational layer: court, portal, martillero list, edictos (D0–D7)~130in progress
municipios/Municipal tasas / ABL enforcement layer~150in progress
nacion/National-law overlay that crosses every province~16in progress
conceptos/Cross-jurisdiction doctrine + investor cluster~55in progress
casos/One verified decision per page~90in progress
casos-limite/Edge-case explainers~45in progress
guias/Step-by-step guides for the three audiences~20in progress
plataformas/Auction portal directory~12in progress
organismos/Fiscos, registros, catastros, colegios, AABE, Banco Ciudad~85in progress
referencia/Glosario + comparative tables~12in progress
extranjeros/Foreign / USD-denominated acquisition (no US analogue)~12in progress

Why the layers are what they are

departamentos-judiciales/ is the operational unit, not municipios/ and not provinces. A subasta is ordered by a specific court, published in a specific boletín oficial, run on a specific portal, and conducted by a martillero drawn from a specific list. All four of those follow the judicial partition — the departamento judicial or circunscripción judicial — which does not coincide with the administrative departamento/partido. Buenos Aires Province alone has 20 judicial departments over 135 partidos. Building the local layer on the administrative partition would produce pages that cannot answer the operational question.

There is no unclaimed-property/ layer. The remanente never escheats to a state office; it sits in a cuenta judicial under the control of the judge who ordered the sale. See remanente.

extranjeros/ exists because Argentina has a currency problem the US does not. Residential property is transacted in physical US dollars, the exchange regime has changed repeatedly, and foreign ownership of rural and border land is separately restricted. None of this has a US-wiki counterpart.

Module templates

jurisdicciones/ — J0–J11

J0.  Identity & classification (province, judiciary, procedural code, fisco, registry)
J1.  Impuesto inmobiliario — rates, cycle, delinquency trigger
J2.  Juicio de apremio — statutory basis, agent, stages, defences available
J3.  Ejecución hipotecaria — provincial procedural specifics
J4.  Subasta mechanics — base, seña, comisión, edictos, electronic portal
J5.  Stopping the sale — purga, plan de pagos, excepciones, nulidad de subasta
J6.  Post-subasta — auto de aprobación, inscripción, posesión, lanzamiento
J7.  Remanente — waterfall, cuenta judicial, release procedure
J8.  Registry & catastro — Registro de la Propiedad Inmueble, informe/certificado
J9.  Case law (real, verified — provincial superior court + CSJN)
J10. Edge cases (province-specific)
J11. Operations — where to look, who to call, what it costs

departamentos-judiciales/ — D0–D7

D0. Identity (province, seat, partidos/departamentos covered, court structure)
D1. Which courts order subastas here
D2. Portal & electronic auction practice
D3. Edictos — where notice is published
D4. Martilleros — colegio, list, appointment practice
D5. Offices & contacts
D6. Records access
D7. Meta

Build order

  1. Firewall firstfalsos-amigos, agent-guardrails, /llms.txt, the lint rule. Nothing else ships until an agent cannot confuse this wiki with the US one.
  2. nacion/ + conceptos/ core — everything links here.
  3. jurisdicciones/ — 25, with CABA · Buenos Aires · Córdoba · Santa Fe · Mendoza · Tucumán deep first (they carry most of the auction volume).
  4. plataformas/ + organismos/ — the operational directory.
  5. departamentos-judiciales/ — largest-caseload-first.
  6. casos/ — one verified decision per page, CSJN and provincial superior courts.
  7. Long tailmunicipios/, remaining casos-limite/, guias/.

Rigor bar

Identical to the sibling wiki’s, and non-negotiable:

  • Every legal claim traces to a retrieved primary sourceley, decreto, acordada, código, or a decided case.
  • Hallucinated case law is the worst possible failure. An Argentine case citation must include court, parties, and date, and must have been retrieved. If it cannot be verified it is flagged needs_verification, never invented.
  • Pages carry last_verified. Argentine law moves fast; stale law is dangerous law.
  • No gap-filling from US, Spanish, Chilean or Uruguayan analogy. Ever.