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Ítem Texto completo enlazado Entrevista a Gary Born. El Arbitraje Internacional en debate(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2017-09-13) Narancio, Victoria; Núñez del Prado, FabioIs the choice of the arbitral seat still an important decision in international arbitration? Should arbitral awards be subject to greater judicial scrutiny? Should the appeal be in international arbitration? Is it possible that an annulled arbitral award is recognized under the New York Convention? Should the New York Convention be amended to achieve CNY 2.0? Is investment arbitration a system that works? Are the criticisms of investment arbitration valid? In this interview, Gary Born responds to each of these questions by addressing many controversial current issues in international arbitration.Ítem Texto completo enlazado Hayek vs. Kelsen: el fundamento liberal de la Lex Mercatoria(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2017-09-11) Núñez del Prado, FabioHow are commercial rules created? Should they be created in a constructivist way or are they created rather through a spontaneous order? Should Kelsen’s positivism prevail in commercial law? Should sectorial rules of risk allocation be included in a Civil Code?.The present article answers with effectiveness each one of these questions with the purpose of demonstrating that in commercial law the source par excellence should be the Lex Mercatoria.Ítem Texto completo enlazado Relaciones tóxicas: la insoportable tensión entre las cláusulas de estabilización, la soberanía estatal y los Derechos Humanos bajo el derecho internacional(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2020-12-21) Núñez del Prado, Fabio; Simó García, EugeniaLarge-scale investments depend on various economic, natural and social factors of the State where they invest. Also, from an economic point of view, once the investment has been made, the financial viability of the project depends, to a large extent, on the investor’s ability to capture cash flows. However, investors will always be at some degree of risk.In this article, the authors examine whether Stabilization Clauses, a widely used risk management device in investment contracts, can affect a State’s action in implementing its international human rights and environmental obligations. Specifically, they assess whether Stabilisation Clauses can limit the application and creation of new social or environmental regulations to investment activities during the life of the investment.