Independencia e Imparcialidad del Consejo Superior de Arbitraje de la Cámara de Comercio de Lima
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2023-08-01
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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El problema principal de este caso se circunscribe a determinar cuál es el
alcance del deber de imparcialidad e independencia del Consejo Superior de
Arbitraje de la Cámara de Comercio de Lima, como entidad nominadora de
árbitros. Al respecto, mi posición va en contra del fallo del Tribunal
Constitucional que declaró fundada la demanda de amparo y por ende nulas
las Resoluciones emitidas por el Consejo Superior de Arbitraje y el laudo,
retrotrayendo el proceso al momento de la designación del árbitro Jorge Vega
Velasco. Ello, debido a que el Tribunal Constitucional no aplicó un criterio
objetivo para poder determinar la supuesta parcialidad y dependencia del
referido Consejo. Por el contrario, aplicó la teoría de la apariencia, sin basarse
en indicios debidamente probados en sede constitucional.
Para la finalidad de la presente investigación, los principales instrumentos
empleados son la Ley General de Arbitraje, Directrices IBA sobre conflictos de
intereses, Reglamento de Arbitraje del Centro de Arbitraje de la Cámara de
Comercio de Lima, así como doctrina nacional e internacional sobre el deber de
imparcialidad e independencia.
The main problem in this case is limited to determining the scope of the duty of impartiality and independence of the Higher Arbitration Council of the Chamber of Commerce of Lima, as arbitrator appointing entity. In this regard, my position goes against the ruling of the Constitutional Court that declared the amparo claim founded and therefore null and void the Resolutions issued by the Higher Arbitration Council and the award, taking the process back to the time of the appointment of arbitrator Jorge Vega Velasco . This is due to the fact that the Constitutional Court did not apply an objective criterion to be able to determine the alleged partiality and dependency of the aforementioned Council. On the contrary, it applied the theory of appearance, without basing itself on evidence duly proven in constitutional law. For the purpose of this investigation, the main instruments used are the General Arbitration Law, IBA Guidelines on conflicts of interest, Arbitration Regulations of the Arbitration Center of the Chamber of Commerce of Lima, as well as national and international doctrine on the duty of impartiality and independence.
The main problem in this case is limited to determining the scope of the duty of impartiality and independence of the Higher Arbitration Council of the Chamber of Commerce of Lima, as arbitrator appointing entity. In this regard, my position goes against the ruling of the Constitutional Court that declared the amparo claim founded and therefore null and void the Resolutions issued by the Higher Arbitration Council and the award, taking the process back to the time of the appointment of arbitrator Jorge Vega Velasco . This is due to the fact that the Constitutional Court did not apply an objective criterion to be able to determine the alleged partiality and dependency of the aforementioned Council. On the contrary, it applied the theory of appearance, without basing itself on evidence duly proven in constitutional law. For the purpose of this investigation, the main instruments used are the General Arbitration Law, IBA Guidelines on conflicts of interest, Arbitration Regulations of the Arbitration Center of the Chamber of Commerce of Lima, as well as national and international doctrine on the duty of impartiality and independence.
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Cámara de Comercio de Lima. Consejo Superior de Arbitraje, Árbitros--Perú, Tribunales constitucionales--Perú
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