Citas bibligráficas
Escate, G., (2020). La debida diligencia como elemento del estándar de protección y seguridad plenas en la gestión de conflictos por causa de proyectos mineros: El caso Bear Creek ante el CIADI [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/16465
Escate, G., La debida diligencia como elemento del estándar de protección y seguridad plenas en la gestión de conflictos por causa de proyectos mineros: El caso Bear Creek ante el CIADI []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/16465
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title = "La debida diligencia como elemento del estándar de protección y seguridad plenas en la gestión de conflictos por causa de proyectos mineros: El caso Bear Creek ante el CIADI",
author = "Escate Pariona, Gustavo Daniel",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2020"
}
The Full Protection and Security Standard (FPS), whose content is of a consuetudinary source, is established in the various international investment agreements signed by Peru; Similarly, in the case Bear Creek establishes that the State’s due diligence obligation is an element of this standard. In this sense, this thesis develops how this obligation of due diligence should be interpreted for its application in the social conflict management in mining projects. This is based on a theoretical approximation of the PSP standard as well as its element of due diligence and its conception in International Investment Law and other areas of International Law. Then, we reviewed the general overview on the social conflict management in Peru which allows us to analyze the social conflict in the Bear Creek case taking into consideration the typology of social conflicts defined. Finally, we will review the application of the PSP standard for conflict prevention where we highlight the contributions of the Bear Creek case regarding the interpretation of due diligence to prevent and resolve social conflicts in mining projects. In conclusion the due diligence obligation should be interpreted as the obligation of the State in order to provide full protection and security to the investor. If this is done, it must be understood that the State complies with the International Minimum Standard of Treatment and therefore with its international commitments. Therefore, in accordance with the obligation of due diligence and taking into consideration the interpretation of the Arbitral Tribunal in the Bear Creek case, the Peruvian State would be under an international obligation to implement an effective regulatory framework for conflict prevention that fosters support and a balance between investment protection policies and the development of population.
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