Effects of contract termination for breach of contract: restitution and damages in a comparative perspective within the legal latinity

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The essay addresses the restitutions derived from the resolution for non-compliance in a comparative way within the “legal Latinity”. It compares the solutions accepted in Italian law (European legal latinity), and those of two Latin American legal systems, Colombia, and Peru. From the point of view...

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Autores: Nicolussi, Andrea, Troncoso, María Isabel
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2023
Institución:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Repositorio:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Restituciones
Resolución
Daños y perjuicios
Latinidad jurídica
Contratos
Derecho civil
Restitution
Determination
Damages
Legal latinity
Contracts
Civil Law
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of contract termination for breach of contract: restitution and damages in a comparative perspective within the legal latinity
Efectos de la resolución del contrato por incumplimiento: restituciones e indemnización por daños en una perspectiva de comparación dentro de la latinidad jurídica
title Effects of contract termination for breach of contract: restitution and damages in a comparative perspective within the legal latinity
spellingShingle Effects of contract termination for breach of contract: restitution and damages in a comparative perspective within the legal latinity
Nicolussi, Andrea
Restituciones
Resolución
Daños y perjuicios
Latinidad jurídica
Contratos
Derecho civil
Restitution
Determination
Damages
Legal latinity
Contracts
Civil Law
title_short Effects of contract termination for breach of contract: restitution and damages in a comparative perspective within the legal latinity
title_full Effects of contract termination for breach of contract: restitution and damages in a comparative perspective within the legal latinity
title_fullStr Effects of contract termination for breach of contract: restitution and damages in a comparative perspective within the legal latinity
title_full_unstemmed Effects of contract termination for breach of contract: restitution and damages in a comparative perspective within the legal latinity
title_sort Effects of contract termination for breach of contract: restitution and damages in a comparative perspective within the legal latinity
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Nicolussi, Andrea
Troncoso, María Isabel
author Nicolussi, Andrea
author_facet Nicolussi, Andrea
Troncoso, María Isabel
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Restituciones
Resolución
Daños y perjuicios
Latinidad jurídica
Contratos
Derecho civil
Restitution
Determination
Damages
Legal latinity
Contracts
Civil Law
topic Restituciones
Resolución
Daños y perjuicios
Latinidad jurídica
Contratos
Derecho civil
Restitution
Determination
Damages
Legal latinity
Contracts
Civil Law
description The essay addresses the restitutions derived from the resolution for non-compliance in a comparative way within the “legal Latinity”. It compares the solutions accepted in Italian law (European legal latinity), and those of two Latin American legal systems, Colombia, and Peru. From the point of view of the discipline dedicated to resolution (termination) and its consequences, the Italian and Peruvian codes are the most advanced, while the Colombian one, which dates from the nineteenth century, leaves ample room for the jurisprudential development of this remedy. In any event, the three legal systems seem to converge on the role of restitution as a tool to return the parties to the economic situation prior to the contract. However, with regard to the basis of the restitution function, uncertainties persist between the condictio indebiti and restitutions specifically regulated in the framework of rhe resolution (termination). Even the reciprocal link between the restitutions owed by the two parties remains undeepened. Finally, the coordination between restitution and compensation for damages in the context of the resolution seems to be more clearly captured in the Italian doctrine, to which the Peruvian doctrine seems closer. Damages must be compatible with the fact that the fullfilling party of the contract no longer owes its observance to the contract, and waives the consideration. Damages cannot therefore include the value of the performance unfulfilled, but must protect the party who is faithful to the contract in terms of its positive interest in the contract, that is to say, the benefit that he would have obtained by using the performance due if it had been fulfilled.
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spelling Effects of contract termination for breach of contract: restitution and damages in a comparative perspective within the legal latinityEfectos de la resolución del contrato por incumplimiento: restituciones e indemnización por daños en una perspectiva de comparación dentro de la latinidad jurídicaNicolussi, AndreaTroncoso, María IsabelRestitucionesResoluciónDaños y perjuiciosLatinidad jurídicaContratosDerecho civilRestitutionDeterminationDamagesLegal latinityContractsCivil LawThe essay addresses the restitutions derived from the resolution for non-compliance in a comparative way within the “legal Latinity”. It compares the solutions accepted in Italian law (European legal latinity), and those of two Latin American legal systems, Colombia, and Peru. From the point of view of the discipline dedicated to resolution (termination) and its consequences, the Italian and Peruvian codes are the most advanced, while the Colombian one, which dates from the nineteenth century, leaves ample room for the jurisprudential development of this remedy. In any event, the three legal systems seem to converge on the role of restitution as a tool to return the parties to the economic situation prior to the contract. However, with regard to the basis of the restitution function, uncertainties persist between the condictio indebiti and restitutions specifically regulated in the framework of rhe resolution (termination). Even the reciprocal link between the restitutions owed by the two parties remains undeepened. Finally, the coordination between restitution and compensation for damages in the context of the resolution seems to be more clearly captured in the Italian doctrine, to which the Peruvian doctrine seems closer. Damages must be compatible with the fact that the fullfilling party of the contract no longer owes its observance to the contract, and waives the consideration. Damages cannot therefore include the value of the performance unfulfilled, but must protect the party who is faithful to the contract in terms of its positive interest in the contract, that is to say, the benefit that he would have obtained by using the performance due if it had been fulfilled.El ensayo aborda las restituciones derivadas de la resolución por incumplimiento en un horizonte comparativo dentro de la latinidad jurídica. En particular, se comparan las soluciones aceptadas en el derecho italiano (latinidad jurídica europea), y las de dos ordenamientos latinoamericanos, Colombia y Perú. Desde el punto de vista de la disciplina dedicada a la resolución y sus consecuencias, los códigos italiano y peruano son los más avanzados, mientras que el colombiano, que data del siglo XIX, deja un amplio espacio al desarrollo jurisprudencial de la figura. En cualquier caso, los tres ordenamientos parecen converger en la función de las restituciones como herramienta para devolver a las partes a la situación económica anterior al contrato. Sin embargo, en lo que respecta al fundamento de la función restitutiva, persisten las incertidumbres entre la repetición de lo indebido y devoluciones específicamente reguladas por la resolución. Incluso el vínculo recíproco entre las restituciones debidas por ambas partes sigue siendo poco profundizado. Finalmente, la coordinación entre restituciones e indemnización de daños y perjuicios en el marco de la resolución parece captada más claramente en la doctrina italiana, a la que la peruana parece más cercana. La indemnización de daños y perjuicios tiene que ser compatible con el hecho de que la parte cumplida del contrato ya no debe su observancia al mismo, y además de renuncia también a la contraprestación. La indemnización, por tanto, no puede incluir el valor de la prestación incumplida, sino que debe proteger a la parte fiel al contrato en lo que respecta a su interés positivo en el mismo, es decir, en el beneficio que le habría aportado la prestación debida por la parte que incumplió.Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú2023-12-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlapplication/xmlapplication/epub+ziphttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/iusetveritas/article/view/2813310.18800/iusetveritas.202302.001IUS ET VERITAS; Núm. 67 (2023): Derecho contractual; 9-291995-2929reponame:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstacron:PUCPspahttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/iusetveritas/article/view/28133/26063http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/iusetveritas/article/view/28133/26064http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/iusetveritas/article/view/28133/26065http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/iusetveritas/article/view/28133/26066http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistaspuc:article/281332025-04-02T20:48:01Z
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