Informe jurídico sobre la resolución N°8 recaída en el expediente N°71-2016-0-1817-SP-CO-02: Anulación de Laudo Arbitral
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2024-07-31
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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Contiene el presente Informe, el análisis de la resolución N°8
recaída en el expediente N°71-2016-0-1817-SP-CO-02 emitido por la Primera
Sala Civil Subespecialidad Comercial de la Corte Superior de Justicia de Lima,
la cual versa sobre la demanda de anulación arbitral que interpone el Consorcio
Nueva Gambetta contra el Laudo arbitral de derecho emitido por el tribunal
arbitral de la Cámara de Comercio de Lima en el proceso arbitral seguido contra
el Gobierno Regional del Callao.
En el presente informe se aborda temas como la debida motivación, el derecho
a la defensa y debido proceso, la jurisdiccional del arbitraje y la anulación de
laudo arbitral. Dichos temas en conjunto nos han ayudado a conocer y demostrar
si es válido tomar en cuenta alegaciones no invocadas por las partes como parte
de la motivación del laudo arbitral; como fue vulnerado el derecho a la defensa y
el debido proceso en la Resolución en cuestión; y si correspondía declarar
fundada la solicitud de anulación de Laudo del Expediente materia del Informe.
El informe se basa en la vulneración del Articulo 63, inciso b). producto de la
aplicación de dos descuentos al monto del pago de costos directos otorgados
por el tribunal arbitral, descuentos que no formaron parte del debate procesal.
Finalmente se concluye, que la parte afectada no tuvo oportunidad de ejercer su
derecho a la defensa y debido proceso en cuanto no pudieron expresar lo
conveniente a su derecho, por lo que debió declararse fundada la demanda de
anulación de laudo arbitral.
This report contains the analysis of resolution N° 8 issued by the First Civil Chamber of Commercial Sub-specialization of the Superior Court of Justice of Lima in case N°71-2016 -0- 1817-SP -CO-02, which concerns the claim for the annulment of the arbitration award filed by Consorcio Nueva Gambetta against the arbitration award issued by the arbitration tribunal of the Lima Chamber of Commerce in the arbitration proceeding against the Regional Government of Callao. This report addresses issues such as due motivation, the right to defense and due process, arbitration jurisdiction and annulment of the arbitration award. These topics together have helped us to understand and demonstrate whether it is valid to consider allegations not invoked by the parties as part of the motivation of the arbitration award; how the right to defense and due process have been violated in the Resolution in question; and whether it was appropriate to declare the request for annulment of the Award in the case file subject to this Report as well-founded. The report is based on the violation of Article 63, subsection b), resulting from the application of two deductions to the payment amount of direct costs granted by the arbitral tribunal, deductions which were not part of the procedural debate. Finally, it is concluded that the affected party did not have the opportunity to exercise its right to defense and due process as they were not able to express what was convenient to their rights, and therefore the claim for annulment of the arbitral award should have been declared well-founded.
This report contains the analysis of resolution N° 8 issued by the First Civil Chamber of Commercial Sub-specialization of the Superior Court of Justice of Lima in case N°71-2016 -0- 1817-SP -CO-02, which concerns the claim for the annulment of the arbitration award filed by Consorcio Nueva Gambetta against the arbitration award issued by the arbitration tribunal of the Lima Chamber of Commerce in the arbitration proceeding against the Regional Government of Callao. This report addresses issues such as due motivation, the right to defense and due process, arbitration jurisdiction and annulment of the arbitration award. These topics together have helped us to understand and demonstrate whether it is valid to consider allegations not invoked by the parties as part of the motivation of the arbitration award; how the right to defense and due process have been violated in the Resolution in question; and whether it was appropriate to declare the request for annulment of the Award in the case file subject to this Report as well-founded. The report is based on the violation of Article 63, subsection b), resulting from the application of two deductions to the payment amount of direct costs granted by the arbitral tribunal, deductions which were not part of the procedural debate. Finally, it is concluded that the affected party did not have the opportunity to exercise its right to defense and due process as they were not able to express what was convenient to their rights, and therefore the claim for annulment of the arbitral award should have been declared well-founded.
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Arbitraje y laudo--Jurisprudencia--Perú, Arbitraje comercial--Perú, Nulidad (Derecho), Derechos fundamentales--Perú
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