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Ramos, B., (2024). Informe jurídico sobre la sentencia recaída en el Expediente N° 362-2020-0- 1817-SP-CO-02 (Caso arbitral N° 311-2018-CCL): Anulación de laudo arbitral por reconducción de la causa petendi [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28368
Ramos, B., Informe jurídico sobre la sentencia recaída en el Expediente N° 362-2020-0- 1817-SP-CO-02 (Caso arbitral N° 311-2018-CCL): Anulación de laudo arbitral por reconducción de la causa petendi []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28368
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title = "Informe jurídico sobre la sentencia recaída en el Expediente N° 362-2020-0- 1817-SP-CO-02 (Caso arbitral N° 311-2018-CCL): Anulación de laudo arbitral por reconducción de la causa petendi",
author = "Ramos Alarcón, Bruno Mario",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
This report analyzes the correction of a judgment issued by the Second Civil Chamber with Commercial Subspecialty of Lima that declared null and void in part an arbitration award through which it had granted a claim for damages for breach of contract, by considering that such arbitration award contained a substantially inconsistent motivation, since the Arbitral Tribunal re-qualified the attribution factor postulated by the plaintiff in the arbitration - reconduction of the causa petendi. The main problem lies in determining whether the decision adopted by the Chamber was correct or not. To this end, we will analyze, in the light of the doctrine and case law, whether the Arbitral Tribunal, in recharacterizing the attribution factor, respected the contradictory and the principle of congruence of the parties. The main conclusion is that the Arbitral Tribunal applied the iura novit curia principle without respecting the right to contradictory arguments of the injured party, thus generating an inconsistent arbitral award in relation to the initial terms of the debate. In this regard, although the Peruvian legal system does not contemplate an optimal regulation of the said principle, to the extent that the current one has not determined the limits that its application should entail, the doctrine and jurisprudence have been in charge of delimiting the limits of the said principle. In this regard, there is a consensus that its due application involves respecting the right to contradictory arguments, and that it must be applied in a manner that is consistent with the right to a fair trial.
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