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El favor debilis como principio general del Derecho Internacional Privado. Su particular aplicaci?n a las relaciones de consumo transfronterizas

The favor debilis as a general principle of private international law. Its particular application to cross-border consumer relations
Authors: Schötz, Gustavo J.;

El favor debilis como principio general del Derecho Internacional Privado. Su particular aplicaci?n a las relaciones de consumo transfronterizas

Abstract

El favor debilis es un principio de aplicaci?n a todo tipo de relaciones jur?dicas, inform?ndolas y sirviendo de pauta interpretativa. Junto a las tradicionales aplicaciones en las relaciones laborales, derecho penal, protecci?n del consumidor o de la ni?ez, conviene analizar de modo general su operatividad en Derecho Internacional Privado. Su consideraci?n tendr? impacto en la asignaci?n de jurisdicci?n, en la determinaci?n del derecho aplicable en las calificaciones, ya sea en un caso concreto o ante la necesidad de establecer un marco protectorio para una categor?a de sujetos. La regulaci?n de las relaciones de consumo transfronterizas deber? fundamentarse en este principio y los operadores jur?dicos deber?n tenerlo en cuenta para resolver diversas situaciones, como la elaboraci?n o la interpretaci?n de los contratos. Tambi?n ser? de aplicaci?n a situaciones particulares, como los da?os por productos defectuosos, o el acceso a tribunales arbitrales o procesos colectivos.

Favor debilis is a principle of application to all types of legal relations, informing them and serving of interpretative guideline. Together with the traditional applications in labor relations, criminal law, protection of the consumer or of children, it could be convenient to analyze its general operability in Private International Law. Its consideration will have impact on the allocation of jurisdiction in the determination of the applicable law and califications either in a case or the need to establish a framework grounded for a category of subjects. The regulation of cross-border consumer relations should be based on this principle and legal operators should take it into account to solve different situations, such as the drafting or interpretation of contracts.

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relación de consumo transfronteriza, Derecho, protección del consumidor, productos defectuosos, K1-7720, daños, relación de consumo, Political science (General), favor debilis in dubio pro consumptore, Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence, principios generales del derecho, JA1-92, Law, derecho internacional privado

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