La Autonomía del Arbitraje Comercial Internacional a la Hora de la Constitucionalización del Arbitraje en América Latina.

A. De Jesús O.
De Jesús O., Alfredo

Article from: TDM 4 (2009), in Latin America

Summary

In recent years, some important groups of scholars have pointed out the emergence of a dangerous constitutional culture of arbitration that, under the argument of the constitutionalisation of arbitration, intends to incorporate international commercial arbitration within the constitutional legal orders against its voluntarist and transnational nature. This paper illustrates the reasons why international commercial arbitration is not subject to constitutional norms or the mechanisms of constitutional justice of any country. In brief, it explains the autonomy of international ...

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Suggested Citation

A. De Jesús O.; "La Autonomía del Arbitraje Comercial Internacional a la Hora de la Constitucionalización del Arbitraje en América Latina."
TDM 4 (2009), www.transnational-dispute-management.com

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