Implied Consent from Arbitral Jurisprudence: Commentaries to the First Section of Article 14 of the Peruvian Arbitration Law and Some Other Related Remarks

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The first scenario of article 14 of Legislative Decree 1071 positivizes the theory of the incorporation of non-signatory parties, know internationally as “implicit consent” theory. Although more than twelve years have elapsed since its publication, article 14 has remained disregarded by local pronou...

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Autores: Alvarado Giraldo, Jorge, Olórtegui Huamán, Julio
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Repositorio:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/themis/article/view/23478
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
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article 14 of the Arbitration Law
non-signatory
active participation
“Group of companies”
international arbitration
Consentimiento implícito
artículo 14 de la Ley de Arbitraje
no signatario
participación activa
“grupo de sociedades”
arbitraje internacional
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spelling Implied Consent from Arbitral Jurisprudence: Commentaries to the First Section of Article 14 of the Peruvian Arbitration Law and Some Other Related RemarksEl consentimiento implícito desde la jurisprudencia arbitral: comentarios a la primera sección del artículo 14 de la Ley de Arbitraje y algunas consideraciones vinculadasAlvarado Giraldo, JorgeOlórtegui Huamán, JulioImplicit consentarticle 14 of the Arbitration Lawnon-signatoryactive participation“Group of companies”international arbitrationConsentimiento implícitoartículo 14 de la Ley de Arbitrajeno signatarioparticipación activa“grupo de sociedades”arbitraje internacionalThe first scenario of article 14 of Legislative Decree 1071 positivizes the theory of the incorporation of non-signatory parties, know internationally as “implicit consent” theory. Although more than twelve years have elapsed since its publication, article 14 has remained disregarded by local pronouncements thus far from the arbitration or judicial levels that could provide us with more elements regarding its application in specific cases. This article aims to identify the way in which international arbitration tribunals have applied the implicit consent theory to determine what type of conducts throughout the contractual iter have justified the incorporation of a non-signatory to the arbitration. Moreover, the authors seek to provide answers to some questions of substantive and procedural nature: Is the non-signatory jointly and severally liable? How does the incorporation of a non-signatory remain consistent with their right to participate in the constitution of the arbitral tribunal? When should the incorporation of a non-signatory be decided?El primer supuesto del artículo 14 del Decreto Legislativo 1071 positiviza la teoría de incorporación de partes no signatarias conocida a nivel internacional como “consentimiento implícito”. Si bien ya han transcurrido más de doce años desde su publicación, a la fecha, el artículo 14 no ha sido materia de pronunciamientos locales en el plano arbitral o judicial que nos brinden mayores elementos respecto de su aplicación en casos concretos. El presente artículo busca identificar la manera en que los tribunales arbitrales internacionales han aplicado la teoría del consentimiento implícito a fin de determinar qué tipo de conductas, a lo largo del iter contractual, han justificado la incorporación de un no signatario al arbitraje. Asimismo, los autores buscan responder algunas preguntas de índole sustantiva y procesal: ¿el no signatario responde de forma solidaria o mancomunada? ¿Cómo se conjuga la incorporación de un no signatario y su derecho a participar en la constitución del tribunal arbitral? ¿En qué oportunidad se debería decidir la incorporación de un no signatario?Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú2020-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/themis/article/view/23478THEMIS Revista de Derecho; Núm. 77 (2020): Arbitraje; 161-1881810-9934reponame:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstacron:PUCPspahttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/themis/article/view/23478/22455http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/themis/article/view/23478/22491info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/234782024-02-08T13:27:33Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Implied Consent from Arbitral Jurisprudence: Commentaries to the First Section of Article 14 of the Peruvian Arbitration Law and Some Other Related Remarks
El consentimiento implícito desde la jurisprudencia arbitral: comentarios a la primera sección del artículo 14 de la Ley de Arbitraje y algunas consideraciones vinculadas
title Implied Consent from Arbitral Jurisprudence: Commentaries to the First Section of Article 14 of the Peruvian Arbitration Law and Some Other Related Remarks
spellingShingle Implied Consent from Arbitral Jurisprudence: Commentaries to the First Section of Article 14 of the Peruvian Arbitration Law and Some Other Related Remarks
Alvarado Giraldo, Jorge
Implicit consent
article 14 of the Arbitration Law
non-signatory
active participation
“Group of companies”
international arbitration
Consentimiento implícito
artículo 14 de la Ley de Arbitraje
no signatario
participación activa
“grupo de sociedades”
arbitraje internacional
title_short Implied Consent from Arbitral Jurisprudence: Commentaries to the First Section of Article 14 of the Peruvian Arbitration Law and Some Other Related Remarks
title_full Implied Consent from Arbitral Jurisprudence: Commentaries to the First Section of Article 14 of the Peruvian Arbitration Law and Some Other Related Remarks
title_fullStr Implied Consent from Arbitral Jurisprudence: Commentaries to the First Section of Article 14 of the Peruvian Arbitration Law and Some Other Related Remarks
title_full_unstemmed Implied Consent from Arbitral Jurisprudence: Commentaries to the First Section of Article 14 of the Peruvian Arbitration Law and Some Other Related Remarks
title_sort Implied Consent from Arbitral Jurisprudence: Commentaries to the First Section of Article 14 of the Peruvian Arbitration Law and Some Other Related Remarks
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Alvarado Giraldo, Jorge
Olórtegui Huamán, Julio
author Alvarado Giraldo, Jorge
author_facet Alvarado Giraldo, Jorge
Olórtegui Huamán, Julio
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Implicit consent
article 14 of the Arbitration Law
non-signatory
active participation
“Group of companies”
international arbitration
Consentimiento implícito
artículo 14 de la Ley de Arbitraje
no signatario
participación activa
“grupo de sociedades”
arbitraje internacional
topic Implicit consent
article 14 of the Arbitration Law
non-signatory
active participation
“Group of companies”
international arbitration
Consentimiento implícito
artículo 14 de la Ley de Arbitraje
no signatario
participación activa
“grupo de sociedades”
arbitraje internacional
description The first scenario of article 14 of Legislative Decree 1071 positivizes the theory of the incorporation of non-signatory parties, know internationally as “implicit consent” theory. Although more than twelve years have elapsed since its publication, article 14 has remained disregarded by local pronouncements thus far from the arbitration or judicial levels that could provide us with more elements regarding its application in specific cases. This article aims to identify the way in which international arbitration tribunals have applied the implicit consent theory to determine what type of conducts throughout the contractual iter have justified the incorporation of a non-signatory to the arbitration. Moreover, the authors seek to provide answers to some questions of substantive and procedural nature: Is the non-signatory jointly and severally liable? How does the incorporation of a non-signatory remain consistent with their right to participate in the constitution of the arbitral tribunal? When should the incorporation of a non-signatory be decided?
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