Charles Darwin y el arbitraje
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2014
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DERUP Editores
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En el presente artículo, apoyándose en doctrina autorizada y en data empírica, los autores sustentan la idea que el arbitraje es un fenómeno evolutivo que recoge las mejores prácticas del sistema del civil law y el common law. Por último, comentan el rol del soft law en el arbitraje internacional y la importancia que juega hoy en día la lex mercatoria.
In the following paper, relying on authoritative doctrine an empirical data, the authors support the idea that the arbitration is an evolutionary phenomenon that captures the best practices of the civil law system and common law. Finally, they comment on the role of soft law in international arbitration and the importance that lex mercatoria plays today.
In the following paper, relying on authoritative doctrine an empirical data, the authors support the idea that the arbitration is an evolutionary phenomenon that captures the best practices of the civil law system and common law. Finally, they comment on the role of soft law in international arbitration and the importance that lex mercatoria plays today.
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Arbitraje internacional, Derecho angloamericano, Derecho mercantil
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Bullard G., A. (2014). Charles Darwin y el arbitraje. Forseti: Revista de Derecho, 2(2), 112-128. https://doi.org/10.21678/forseti.v2i2.1202