¿Qué tan lejos estamos de estar cerca?: alcances de la arbitrabilidad de la libre competencia y aproximaciones en El Perú

In recent years, arbitration has been an alternative route to judicial proceedings, especially in commercial disputes. This, as a result of its lottery, for its flexibility, speed, confidentiality, among other aspects. Nonetheless, part of the doctrine considers that this route is not suitable...

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Main Authors: Robles Vargas, Antonio, Gutiérrez Tercero, Cesar, St. Laurent Del Castillo, Jacqueline
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=8073047
Source:THEMIS: Revista de Derecho, ISSN 1810-9934, Nº. 78, 2020 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Competencia), pags. 167-187
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Summary: In recent years, arbitration has been an alternative route to judicial proceedings, especially in commercial disputes. This, as a result of its lottery, for its flexibility, speed, confidentiality, among other aspects. Nonetheless, part of the doctrine considers that this route is not suitable for private disputes relating to matters of antitrust law. In this article, the authors assess the scope of arbitrability, in private matters, on antitrust law in Peru. Thus, they examine whether the courts may interpret compliance with antitrust laws and subsequently issue a ruling on civil liability resulting from this analysis. In this regard, they analyze the most important concepts on the arbitrability of antitrust law, identify the most relevant issues related to the arbitration of antitrust law and, finally, review some Peruvian cases to identify the barriers that make it impossible to arbitral practice on antitrust law in Peruvian law.