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Burga, A., (2024). Informe jurídico sobre la Resolución N° 09 recaída en el Expediente N° 00517-2021-0-1817-SP-CO-01 [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28541
Burga, A., Informe jurídico sobre la Resolución N° 09 recaída en el Expediente N° 00517-2021-0-1817-SP-CO-01 []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28541
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title = "Informe jurídico sobre la Resolución N° 09 recaída en el Expediente N° 00517-2021-0-1817-SP-CO-01",
author = "Burga Moreno, Alice Josefina",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
The main problem is to establish whether the plaintiff's right to due motivation was violated and if its alleged violation justifies the Commercial Court’s decision to declare the annulment appeal filed against the fourth operative paragraph of the award well founded. The aforementioned operative paragraph condemned the Entity to pay the full costs of the arbitration after determining that there was no agreement between the parties on the distribution of said costs and that there was no “losing party” in the process. For this reason, the arbitrator evaluated the distribution of costs by additionally applying article 73.1 of the Arbitration Law (hereinafter, AL). To analyze the central problem, the AL will be used in relation to the motivation of the award and the limits of judicial review (articles 56.1° and 62.2° respectively), in light of the constitutional jurisprudence on the motivation in arbitration, in Both our legal system allows control of the motivation of the award when due process is violated. Consequently, the Commercial Court must interpret the grounds for annulment of article 63.1° systematically with the twelfth complementary provision of the AL, since the annulment appeal is an equally satisfactory way to control the due arbitration motivation. Finally, in accordance with article 73.1°, it is maintained that the payment of the arbitration costs corresponded to the defendant, given that it was the losing party in the arbitration, as the expiration of its claims had been declared ex officio.
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