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Guillermo Cabanellas

Guillermo Cabanellas de Torres (Melilla, 25 June 1911–Buenos Aires, 13 April 1983) was a Spanish historian, labor lawyer, publisher, and lexicographer who carried out his work in Spain, Paraguay, and Argentina.

Guillermo Cabanellas
Guillermo Cabanellas and Carmen de las Cuevas (1976)
Born(1911-06-25)June 25, 1911
Melilla, Spain
DiedApril 13, 1983(1983-04-13) (aged 71)
Buenos Aires, Argentina
NationalityArgentine, Spanish, and Paraguayan
Alma materUniversity of Salamanca Central University of Madrid National University of Asunción
Occupation(s)Lawyer and historian
EmployerUniversity of Buenos Aires
Parent
RelativesMaría del Carmen, Ana María, and Guillermo Cabanellas de las Cuevas (children)

Biography edit

Early life edit

At the time of his birth in Melilla, his father, Cavalry Commander Miguel Cabanellas Ferrer, was organizing the first Indigenous Regular Forces in Spanish Morocco.

Cabanellas de Torres obtained a law degree from the University of Salamanca at the age of 19 and a doctorate in law from the Central University of Madrid.

Political Activity in Spain edit

He served as president of the Professional Association of Law Students of Madrid; was a leader of the University School Federation, a founding member of the Federal Union of Hispanic Students and of the International Federation of Law Students; and served as delegate for Spain in the congress of the International Confederation of Students in Brussels in 1930.

He took part in the failed Jaca uprising against Dámaso Berenguer's dictatorship and in the people's movements that led to the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic on 14 April 1931.

During the republican government, he held the positions of secretary of the General Government of Spanish Guinea, secretary of the National Mixed Jury of Telephones, and legal secretary of the Maritime Delegation of Murcia Province. Likewise, he practiced the legal profession in Madrid and in Ciudad Real. In 1936, he ran as candidate for deputy for the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party.

He married Carmen de las Cuevas in Madrid on 16 July 1936. Two days later, when a part of the army rose up in arms against the Republican Government, he was in Zaragoza where his father, General Cabanellas Ferrer, joined the movement and seized power in that city. This circumstance meant that both Guillermo and Carmen had to remain in the area controlled by the rebels.[1]

The National Defense Junta was formed on 24 July and General Cabanellas Ferrer took office as its president. This did not prevent the supporters of the rebellion from persecuting and making threats against his son, which got worse when General Francisco Franco became head of state on 1 October 1936. As he felt that his life was in danger, Cabanellas de Torres fled with Carmen to France at the beginning of May 1937 and from there they traveled to Montevideo, Uruguay, where they lived for six months.[2]

Life in Paraguay edit

In 1938, Cabanellas de Torres moved with his wife to Asunción, Paraguay. He joined the editorial staff of El País and became its editor-in-chief in January 1940. He held the same position at La Razón. He collaborated with newspapers and magazines in Paraguay and in the Argentine magazines Aquí Está and Leoplán. He was a permanent contributor to La Mañana in Montevideo.

He once again studied law at the Law School of the National University of Asunción in Paraguay, where he also obtained a Doctorate in Law and Social Sciences. His doctoral thesis: El Derecho del Trabajo y sus contratos (Labor Law and its Contracts), consolidated his specialization in that branch of law that was in the process of formation.

Life in Argentina edit

In 1944, he settled in Buenos Aires, Argentina, revalidated the university degrees he had obtained in Paraguay, and began to practice as a lawyer specializing in labor matters, representing both workers and employers, a practice he continued until his death.

University Faculty edit

In 1960, he was appointed as a tenured professor, by competitive examination, at the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the University of Buenos Aires, where he succeeded Alfredo Lorenzo Palacios, a socialist lawyer, as head of the departments of Labor and Social Policy (1962–1970) and Labor Law (1960–1970). He also served as tenured professor of Labor Law at the University of the Savior in Buenos Aires, and as professor emeritus and dean of the Labor Department at the John F. Kennedy Argentine University in Buenos Aires.

Cabanellas was also appointed to positions outside of Argentina, as associate professor of Labor Law at the University of San Francisco Xavier in Chuquisaca, Bolivia; the Central University of Ecuador; and the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He also served as professor emeritus at the Mother and Teacher Pontifical Catholic University in Santiago de los Caballeros and the Pedro Henríquez Ureña National University in Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic); the University of San Martín de Porres in Lima (Peru); the Saint Mary's Catholic University in Arequipa (Peru); and the Saint Mary University in Caracas (Venezuela).[3]

Practice as a Labor Lawyer edit

He served as substitute judge[4] at the Supreme Court of Justice of Buenos Aires (Argentina) for several terms and was a member of the board of directors of the Gaceta del Trabajo (Labor Gazette) trade publication on labor law.[5]

He organized and took part in numerous conferences, courses, and seminars on labor law in Argentina and abroad.

He was a founding member of the Argentine Association of Labor Law and Social Security[6] in 1957 and of the Ibero-American Association of Labor Law in 1975.

Today, an association of experts from all over Ibero-America is named after him, dedicated to the research, study, and dissemination of the disciplines of labor law and social security.[7]

Publisher and Writer edit

Cabanellas de Torres developed most of his work in Argentina. He founded the Editorial Heliasta publishing house and later acquired the prestigious Editorial Claridad.

He wrote the Tratado de Derecho Laboral (Treatise on Labor Law) in four volumes, which he later expanded to ten volumes in its second edition. He had found that, in some Latin American countries, it was difficult to publish books on legal topics referring to local legislation, as the demand was not enough to justify it. Thus, in this treatise, Cabanellas did not limit himself to Argentine law but also included the comparative legislation of Latin American countries, which is one of the reasons why this work is so widespread and influential in the region. Another one of his works that is frequently cited is the Diccionario enciclopédico de derecho usual (Encyclopedic Dictionary of Common Law), the twenty-fifth edition of which was published in 2003.

His Ideas edit

Guillermo Cabanellas de Torres identified with the Spanish Republican movement. In Argentina, he resumed his friendship with republican personalities such as Leandro Pita Romero and Niceto Alcalá Zamora, the first president of the Second Spanish Republic.[8]

Cabanellas de Torres combined his knowledge of the theory of law with the practical experience of his personal practice as a lawyer. Perhaps for this reason he insisted on the importance of the administrative and judicial bodies responsible for the application of laws in the region, since if they were not effective due to corruption or lack of means, it would be useless to enact legislation that would broadly protect the rights of workers. He never refrained from expressing these opinions, even if this caused him to be criticized or resisted. He claimed that Argentine trade union legislation, in terms of the preferences it granted to unions that had the status of a legally recognized union (still in force in 2015)[9] violated Convention No. 87 of the International Labor Organization and that the absence of a democratic trade union system favored corruption, led unions to deviate from their specific purposes, and ultimately and directly harmed workers.[10]

Work as Historian edit

During his stay in Paraguay, Cabanellas de Torres wrote a biography of Dr. José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, dictator of that country and, in Argentina, he wrote two books on the Spanish Civil War: La guerra de los mil días (The Thousand Days' War) and Cuatro generales (Four Generals), both in two volumes, considered by the author himself as the “work of a protagonist or of someone who has been too close to the tragedy to approach it with the serenity required of a researcher or with the meticulous details that it calls for.”[11]

Death edit

Guillermo Cabanellas de Torres died in Buenos Aires while the Eighth Ibero-American Congress and the Seventh National Congress on Labor Law and Social Security, of which he was vice-president, was in full swing. He and his wife Carmen de las Cuevas had two children, both lawyers: Ana María Cabanellas de las Cuevas, who went on to manage the publishing houses, and Guillermo Cabanellas de las Cuevas, author of several legal works. He also had a daughter from his relationship with Cristina Lacal Duvos, named María del Carmen, born on 14 July 1936.[12]

List of Works edit

He wrote the following works:[13]

  • ¡Esclavos! (Notas sobre el África Negra). Valencia: Ediciones Cuadernos de Cultura. 1933.[14]
  • La revolución social. Madrid: Ediciones Índice. 1933.
  • Enjuiciamiento en los Jurados Mixtos. Madrid: Editorial Castro. 1933.
  • Militarismo, Militaradas. Acotaciones sobre la historia político-militar de España. Madrid: Editorial Castro. 1934.
  • Aborto médico-jurídico-social. Valencia: Ediciones Orto. 1934. (co-authored with Emilio Cabanellas) OCLC: 431312856
  • Defensa ante el Consejo de Guerra. Ciudad Real: Author's edition. 1935.
  • El instinto y el sexo. Madrid: Editorial Castro. 1936. (co-authored with Emilio Cabanellas)
  • Los caminos y los pueblos. Asunción: Edition by the Press and Propaganda Office of the Ministry of Government and Labor of Paraguay. 1940.
  • La selva siempre triunfa. Buenos Aires: Editorial Ayacucho. 1944. (under the pen name of William C. Towers)
  • El dictador del Paraguay, Dr. Francia. Buenos Aires: Editorial Claridad. 1944.
  • El Derecho del Trabajo y sus contratos. Buenos Aires: Editorial Mundo Atlántico. 1945.
  • Los fundamentos del Nuevo Derecho. Buenos Aires: Editorial Americalee. 1945.
  • Proa al exilio. Buenos Aires: Editorial Atalaya. 1945.
  • Diccionario de Derecho Usual. Buenos Aires: Editorial Atalaya. 1946.
  • Derecho Constitucional Laboral. Madrid: Editorial Tecnos. 1958. (co-authored with Eugenio Pérez Botija)
  • Repertorio jurídico de locuciones, máximas y aforismos latinos y castellanos. Buenos Aires: Bibliográfica Omeba. 1959.
  • Tratado de Derecho Laboral (10 vols., 2nd. edition). Buenos Aires: Bibliográfica Omeba. 1963. ISBN 978-950-906-556-7.
  • Diccionario militar. Aeronáutico, naval y terrestre. Buenos Aires: Bibliográfica Omeba. 1963. ISBN 950-620-000-9.
  • Compendio de Derecho Laboral. Buenos Aires: Bibliográfica Omeba. 1968.
  • La guerra de los mil días. Buenos Aires: Editorial Grijalbo. 1973.
  • El confín de la esperanza. Buenos Aires: Editorial Heliasta. 1975.
  • Cuatro generales. Barcelona: Editorial Planeta, Espejo de España collection. 1977.
  • La Guerra Civil y la victoria. Madrid: Editorial Tebas. 1978.
  • Diccionario de Derecho Laboral. Buenos Aires: Editorial Heliasta. 1999. ISBN 950-885-024-8.
  • Repertorio jurídico. Principios generales del derecho, locuciones, máximas y aforismos latinos y castellanos (4th edition). Buenos Aires: Editorial Heliasta. 2003. ISBN 950-9065-87-0.
  • Diccionario enciclopédico de derecho usual (8 volumes) (25th edition). Buenos Aires: Editorial Heliasta. 2003. ISBN 978-950-9065-65-9.
  • Diccionario jurídico elemental (18th edition). Buenos Aires: Editorial Heliasta. 2006. ISBN 978-950-885-058-4.
  • Tratado de política laboral y social (3 volumes) (2nd edition). Buenos Aires: Editorial Heliasta. 2006. ISBN 950-9065-18-8.

Bibliography edit

  • Centurión, Carlos R. (1951). Historia de las letras paraguayas, vol. III (Época autonómica). Buenos Aires: Editorial Ayacucho.

See Also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Cabanellas de Torres, Guilermo (1977). Cuatro generales (vol. 1). Barcelona: Editorial Planeta. p. 74.
  2. ^ Cabanellas de Torres, Guilermo (1977). Cuatro generales (vol. 2). Barcelona: Editorial Planeta. pp. 337, 346.
  3. ^ Cabanellas de Torres, Guilermo (1977). Cuatro generales (vol. 1). Barcelona: Editorial Planeta. p. 89.
  4. ^ A practicing attorney who is called upon to act as a judge in a given case when all members of the Court are excluded by recusal or excusal.
  5. ^ Gaceta del Trabajo. Buenos Aires: Editorial Bibliográfica Argentina S.R.L. 1969. p. 56.
  6. ^ . Archived on 16 November 2012 on the Wayback Machine.
  7. ^ Asociación Iberoamericana de Juristas de Derecho del Trabajo y la Seguridad Social «Dr. Guillermo Cabanellas» (AIJDTSSGC)
  8. ^ Cabanellas de Torres, Guilermo (1977). Cuatro generales (vol. 1). Barcelona: Editorial Planeta. p. 91.
  9. ^ Law 23.551. Consulted on 9 September 2015.
  10. ^ Cabanellas de Torres, Guillermo (1968). Compendio de Derecho Laboral. Buenos Aires: Bibliográfica Omeba. p. 140.
  11. ^ Cabanellas de Torres, Guillermo (1973). La guerra de los mil días (vol.1). Buenos Aires: Grijalbo. p. 81.
  12. ^ De la Cuadra, Bonifacio. "Un hijo del general Cabanellas, declarado padre 11 años después de muerto". El País. Retrieved 25 June 2008.
  13. ^ "Datos BNE.es". Bibliographic database of the National Library of Spain. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  14. ^ "El Basilisco (journal of philosophical materialism)". El Basilisco. Retrieved 6 February 2024.

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Guillermo Cabanellas news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this message Guillermo Cabanellas de Torres Melilla 25 June 1911 Buenos Aires 13 April 1983 was a Spanish historian labor lawyer publisher and lexicographer who carried out his work in Spain Paraguay and Argentina Guillermo CabanellasGuillermo Cabanellas and Carmen de las Cuevas 1976 Born 1911 06 25 June 25 1911Melilla SpainDiedApril 13 1983 1983 04 13 aged 71 Buenos Aires ArgentinaNationalityArgentine Spanish and ParaguayanAlma materUniversity of Salamanca Central University of Madrid National University of AsuncionOccupation s Lawyer and historianEmployerUniversity of Buenos AiresParentMiguel Cabanellas father RelativesMaria del Carmen Ana Maria and Guillermo Cabanellas de las Cuevas children Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Political Activity in Spain 1 3 Life in Paraguay 1 4 Life in Argentina 1 5 University Faculty 1 6 Practice as a Labor Lawyer 1 7 Publisher and Writer 1 8 His Ideas 1 9 Work as Historian 1 10 Death 2 List of Works 3 Bibliography 4 See Also 5 ReferencesBiography editEarly life edit Main article Miguel Cabanellas At the time of his birth in Melilla his father Cavalry Commander Miguel Cabanellas Ferrer was organizing the first Indigenous Regular Forces in Spanish Morocco Cabanellas de Torres obtained a law degree from the University of Salamanca at the age of 19 and a doctorate in law from the Central University of Madrid Political Activity in Spain edit Main article Spanish coup of July 1936 Main article Second Spanish Republic Main article Dictablanda of Damaso Berenguer He served as president of the Professional Association of Law Students of Madrid was a leader of the University School Federation a founding member of the Federal Union of Hispanic Students and of the International Federation of Law Students and served as delegate for Spain in the congress of the International Confederation of Students in Brussels in 1930 He took part in the failed Jaca uprising against Damaso Berenguer s dictatorship and in the people s movements that led to the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic on 14 April 1931 During the republican government he held the positions of secretary of the General Government of Spanish Guinea secretary of the National Mixed Jury of Telephones and legal secretary of the Maritime Delegation of Murcia Province Likewise he practiced the legal profession in Madrid and in Ciudad Real In 1936 he ran as candidate for deputy for the Spanish Socialist Workers Party He married Carmen de las Cuevas in Madrid on 16 July 1936 Two days later when a part of the army rose up in arms against the Republican Government he was in Zaragoza where his father General Cabanellas Ferrer joined the movement and seized power in that city This circumstance meant that both Guillermo and Carmen had to remain in the area controlled by the rebels 1 The National Defense Junta was formed on 24 July and General Cabanellas Ferrer took office as its president This did not prevent the supporters of the rebellion from persecuting and making threats against his son which got worse when General Francisco Franco became head of state on 1 October 1936 As he felt that his life was in danger Cabanellas de Torres fled with Carmen to France at the beginning of May 1937 and from there they traveled to Montevideo Uruguay where they lived for six months 2 Life in Paraguay edit In 1938 Cabanellas de Torres moved with his wife to Asuncion Paraguay He joined the editorial staff of El Pais and became its editor in chief in January 1940 He held the same position at La Razon He collaborated with newspapers and magazines in Paraguay and in the Argentine magazines Aqui Esta and Leoplan He was a permanent contributor to La Manana in Montevideo He once again studied law at the Law School of the National University of Asuncion in Paraguay where he also obtained a Doctorate in Law and Social Sciences His doctoral thesis El Derecho del Trabajo y sus contratos Labor Law and its Contracts consolidated his specialization in that branch of law that was in the process of formation Life in Argentina edit In 1944 he settled in Buenos Aires Argentina revalidated the university degrees he had obtained in Paraguay and began to practice as a lawyer specializing in labor matters representing both workers and employers a practice he continued until his death University Faculty edit In 1960 he was appointed as a tenured professor by competitive examination at the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the University of Buenos Aires where he succeeded Alfredo Lorenzo Palacios a socialist lawyer as head of the departments of Labor and Social Policy 1962 1970 and Labor Law 1960 1970 He also served as tenured professor of Labor Law at the University of the Savior in Buenos Aires and as professor emeritus and dean of the Labor Department at the John F Kennedy Argentine University in Buenos Aires Cabanellas was also appointed to positions outside of Argentina as associate professor of Labor Law at the University of San Francisco Xavier in Chuquisaca Bolivia the Central University of Ecuador and the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo Dominican Republic He also served as professor emeritus at the Mother and Teacher Pontifical Catholic University in Santiago de los Caballeros and the Pedro Henriquez Urena National University in Santo Domingo Dominican Republic the University of San Martin de Porres in Lima Peru the Saint Mary s Catholic University in Arequipa Peru and the Saint Mary University in Caracas Venezuela 3 Practice as a Labor Lawyer edit He served as substitute judge 4 at the Supreme Court of Justice of Buenos Aires Argentina for several terms and was a member of the board of directors of the Gaceta del Trabajo Labor Gazette trade publication on labor law 5 He organized and took part in numerous conferences courses and seminars on labor law in Argentina and abroad He was a founding member of the Argentine Association of Labor Law and Social Security 6 in 1957 and of the Ibero American Association of Labor Law in 1975 Today an association of experts from all over Ibero America is named after him dedicated to the research study and dissemination of the disciplines of labor law and social security 7 Publisher and Writer edit Cabanellas de Torres developed most of his work in Argentina He founded the Editorial Heliasta publishing house and later acquired the prestigious Editorial Claridad He wrote the Tratado de Derecho Laboral Treatise on Labor Law in four volumes which he later expanded to ten volumes in its second edition He had found that in some Latin American countries it was difficult to publish books on legal topics referring to local legislation as the demand was not enough to justify it Thus in this treatise Cabanellas did not limit himself to Argentine law but also included the comparative legislation of Latin American countries which is one of the reasons why this work is so widespread and influential in the region Another one of his works that is frequently cited is the Diccionario enciclopedico de derecho usual Encyclopedic Dictionary of Common Law the twenty fifth edition of which was published in 2003 His Ideas edit Guillermo Cabanellas de Torres identified with the Spanish Republican movement In Argentina he resumed his friendship with republican personalities such as Leandro Pita Romero and Niceto Alcala Zamora the first president of the Second Spanish Republic 8 Cabanellas de Torres combined his knowledge of the theory of law with the practical experience of his personal practice as a lawyer Perhaps for this reason he insisted on the importance of the administrative and judicial bodies responsible for the application of laws in the region since if they were not effective due to corruption or lack of means it would be useless to enact legislation that would broadly protect the rights of workers He never refrained from expressing these opinions even if this caused him to be criticized or resisted He claimed that Argentine trade union legislation in terms of the preferences it granted to unions that had the status of a legally recognized union still in force in 2015 9 violated Convention No 87 of the International Labor Organization and that the absence of a democratic trade union system favored corruption led unions to deviate from their specific purposes and ultimately and directly harmed workers 10 Work as Historian edit During his stay in Paraguay Cabanellas de Torres wrote a biography of Dr Jose Gaspar Rodriguez de Francia dictator of that country and in Argentina he wrote two books on the Spanish Civil War La guerra de los mil dias The Thousand Days War and Cuatro generales Four Generals both in two volumes considered by the author himself as the work of a protagonist or of someone who has been too close to the tragedy to approach it with the serenity required of a researcher or with the meticulous details that it calls for 11 Death edit Guillermo Cabanellas de Torres died in Buenos Aires while the Eighth Ibero American Congress and the Seventh National Congress on Labor Law and Social Security of which he was vice president was in full swing He and his wife Carmen de las Cuevas had two children both lawyers Ana Maria Cabanellas de las Cuevas who went on to manage the publishing houses and Guillermo Cabanellas de las Cuevas author of several legal works He also had a daughter from his relationship with Cristina Lacal Duvos named Maria del Carmen born on 14 July 1936 12 List of Works editHe wrote the following works 13 Esclavos Notas sobre el Africa Negra Valencia Ediciones Cuadernos de Cultura 1933 14 La revolucion social Madrid Ediciones Indice 1933 Enjuiciamiento en los Jurados Mixtos Madrid Editorial Castro 1933 Militarismo Militaradas Acotaciones sobre la historia politico militar de Espana Madrid Editorial Castro 1934 Aborto medico juridico social Valencia Ediciones Orto 1934 co authored with Emilio Cabanellas OCLC 431312856 Defensa ante el Consejo de Guerra Ciudad Real Author s edition 1935 El instinto y el sexo Madrid Editorial Castro 1936 co authored with Emilio Cabanellas Los caminos y los pueblos Asuncion Edition by the Press and Propaganda Office of the Ministry of Government and Labor of Paraguay 1940 La selva siempre triunfa Buenos Aires Editorial Ayacucho 1944 under the pen name of William C Towers El dictador del Paraguay Dr Francia Buenos Aires Editorial Claridad 1944 El Derecho del Trabajo y sus contratos Buenos Aires Editorial Mundo Atlantico 1945 Los fundamentos del Nuevo Derecho Buenos Aires Editorial Americalee 1945 Proa al exilio Buenos Aires Editorial Atalaya 1945 Diccionario de Derecho Usual Buenos Aires Editorial Atalaya 1946 Derecho Constitucional Laboral Madrid Editorial Tecnos 1958 co authored with Eugenio Perez Botija Repertorio juridico de locuciones maximas y aforismos latinos y castellanos Buenos Aires Bibliografica Omeba 1959 Tratado de Derecho Laboral 10 vols 2nd edition Buenos Aires Bibliografica Omeba 1963 ISBN 978 950 906 556 7 Diccionario militar Aeronautico naval y terrestre Buenos Aires Bibliografica Omeba 1963 ISBN 950 620 000 9 Compendio de Derecho Laboral Buenos Aires Bibliografica Omeba 1968 La guerra de los mil dias Buenos Aires Editorial Grijalbo 1973 El confin de la esperanza Buenos Aires Editorial Heliasta 1975 Cuatro generales Barcelona Editorial Planeta Espejo de Espana collection 1977 La Guerra Civil y la victoria Madrid Editorial Tebas 1978 Diccionario de Derecho Laboral Buenos Aires Editorial Heliasta 1999 ISBN 950 885 024 8 Repertorio juridico Principios generales del derecho locuciones maximas y aforismos latinos y castellanos 4th edition Buenos Aires Editorial Heliasta 2003 ISBN 950 9065 87 0 Diccionario enciclopedico de derecho usual 8 volumes 25th edition Buenos Aires Editorial Heliasta 2003 ISBN 978 950 9065 65 9 Diccionario juridico elemental 18th edition Buenos Aires Editorial Heliasta 2006 ISBN 978 950 885 058 4 Tratado de politica laboral y social 3 volumes 2nd edition Buenos Aires Editorial Heliasta 2006 ISBN 950 9065 18 8 Bibliography editCenturion Carlos R 1951 Historia de las letras paraguayas vol III Epoca autonomica Buenos Aires Editorial Ayacucho See Also editMiguel Cabanellas Francisco Franco July 1936 military uprising in Barcelona July 1936 coup d etat in Granada Siege of the Montana barracks Jaca uprising Dictablanda of Damaso BerenguerReferences edit Cabanellas de Torres Guilermo 1977 Cuatro generales vol 1 Barcelona Editorial Planeta p 74 Cabanellas de Torres Guilermo 1977 Cuatro generales vol 2 Barcelona Editorial Planeta pp 337 346 Cabanellas de Torres Guilermo 1977 Cuatro generales vol 1 Barcelona Editorial Planeta p 89 A practicing attorney who is called upon to act as a judge in a given case when all members of the Court are excluded by recusal or excusal Gaceta del Trabajo Buenos Aires Editorial Bibliografica Argentina S R L 1969 p 56 Asociacion Argentina de Derecho del Trabajo y de la Seguridad Social Archived on 16 November 2012 on the Wayback Machine Asociacion Iberoamericana de Juristas de Derecho del Trabajo y la Seguridad Social Dr Guillermo Cabanellas AIJDTSSGC Cabanellas de Torres Guilermo 1977 Cuatro generales vol 1 Barcelona Editorial Planeta p 91 Law 23 551 Consulted on 9 September 2015 Cabanellas de Torres Guillermo 1968 Compendio de Derecho Laboral Buenos Aires Bibliografica Omeba p 140 Cabanellas de Torres Guillermo 1973 La guerra de los mil dias vol 1 Buenos Aires Grijalbo p 81 De la Cuadra Bonifacio Un hijo del general Cabanellas declarado padre 11 anos despues de muerto El Pais Retrieved 25 June 2008 Datos BNE es Bibliographic database of the National Library of Spain Retrieved 6 February 2024 El Basilisco journal of philosophical materialism El Basilisco Retrieved 6 February 2024 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