Citas bibligráficas
Durand, A., (2024). La confidencialidad en los arbitrajes bajo las normas de contrataciones del Estado. Una reflexión a propósito de los actos de corrupción cometidos en sede arbitral [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28674
Durand, A., La confidencialidad en los arbitrajes bajo las normas de contrataciones del Estado. Una reflexión a propósito de los actos de corrupción cometidos en sede arbitral []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28674
@mastersthesis{renati/537929,
title = "La confidencialidad en los arbitrajes bajo las normas de contrataciones del Estado. Una reflexión a propósito de los actos de corrupción cometidos en sede arbitral",
author = "Durand Díaz, Augusto Luis",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
As a starting point, arbitration is mentioned as a concept, its legal nature, the principles surrounding it and its relationship with public order. Here appears one of its fundamental characteristics: confidentiality, which, due to its private nature, seeks to protect the reputation of the parties and the arbitrators. Further on, the objective of this thesis is addressed: to describe and discuss a legal reality in arbitration under the rules of State contracting, which have two elements typical of the public sector: (i) the public interest and (ii) the principle of transparency, which even contains access to information as a fundamental right. However, at present, confidentiality is confronted with the public interest. Thus, we can observe that, at the regulatory level, the following is present: -The confidentiality contained in the arbitration law applies supplementarily in the rules of contracting with the State. -Between private parties, transparency is not mandatory. On the other hand, if one of the parties is the State, concepts such as the public interest and the adequate use of public resources must prevail; it should be noted that the arbitration law is applicable to both situations. This regulatory tension has made these arbitrations a potential factor creating spaces for corruption, which implies considering the possibility of creating an independent regulatory framework for state arbitration that can harmonize confidentiality with the public interest and the principle of transparency under the rules of state contracting.
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