El consentimiento al banquillo : un análisis actual de su naturaleza jurídica, su aplicación a la justicia internacional y la importancia que reviste para el Derecho Internacional
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2023-04-17
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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El presente artículo centra su análisis en el consentimiento como concepto
central y fundamental en el Derecho Internacional. Se aborda su naturaleza
jurídica general, su relación con principios del Derecho Internacional como el
pacta sunt servanda, consuetudo est servanda y la buena fe; y su clasificación
de acuerdo con la doctrina. Se define con rigurosidad el concepto y sus efectos
en la esfera internacional.
Asimismo, se analiza el consentimiento desde la perspectiva del Derecho
Internacional Procesal, particularmente desde la óptica de la Corte Internacional
de Justicia. Al respecto, se aborda las modalidades de acceso a la jurisdicción
de la Corte Internacional de Justicia, así como las prerrogativas que ésta tiene
para hallarse competente en relación con el consentimiento de las partes.
Por último, se analiza la relativización del consentimiento a manos de la Corte
Internacional de Justicia, proponiendo un análisis del caso del Laudo Arbitral de
1899, entre Guyana y Venezuela. Se concluye, al respecto, que la Corte generó
un equívoco al pretender analizar si el consentimiento manifestado por los
Estados había sido inequívoco.
This article focuses its analysis on consent as a central and fundamental concept in International Law. Its general legal nature is addressed, its relationship with principles of International Law such as the pacta sunt servanda, consuetudo est servanda and good faith; and its classification according to the doctrine. The concept and its effects in the international sphere are rigorously defined. Likewise, consent is analyzed from the perspective of International Procedural Law, particularly from the perspective of the International Court of Justice. In this regard, the modalities of access to the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice are addressed, as well as the prerogatives that it has to be competent in relation to the consent of the parties. Finally, the relativization of consent at the hands of the International Court of Justice is analyzed, proposing an analysis of the case of the Arbitral Award of 1899, between Guyana and Venezuela. It is concluded, in this regard, that the Court created a mistake by attempting to analyze whether the consent expressed by the States had been unequivocal.
This article focuses its analysis on consent as a central and fundamental concept in International Law. Its general legal nature is addressed, its relationship with principles of International Law such as the pacta sunt servanda, consuetudo est servanda and good faith; and its classification according to the doctrine. The concept and its effects in the international sphere are rigorously defined. Likewise, consent is analyzed from the perspective of International Procedural Law, particularly from the perspective of the International Court of Justice. In this regard, the modalities of access to the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice are addressed, as well as the prerogatives that it has to be competent in relation to the consent of the parties. Finally, the relativization of consent at the hands of the International Court of Justice is analyzed, proposing an analysis of the case of the Arbitral Award of 1899, between Guyana and Venezuela. It is concluded, in this regard, that the Court created a mistake by attempting to analyze whether the consent expressed by the States had been unequivocal.
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Pacta sunt servanda (Derecho internacional), Derecho internacional público--Doctrina, Corte Internacional de Justicia
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