
handle: 10550/78725 , 20.500.12724/19598
El problema de la determinación de la ley más adecuada para regular los contratos internacionales ha sido actualizado en este contexto de crisis sanitaria. El presente artículo examina el régimen conflictual previsto en el Derecho Internacional Privado peruano. A partir de un acercamiento comparativo, pone en relieve un sistema conflictual completamente liberal que, desde 1984, marcó un claro alejamiento del criterio territorialista vigente en Latinoamérica. Hoy por hoy, la evaluación de su aplicación muestra sus limitaciones.
The problem of determining the most appropriate law to regulate international contracts has been updated in this health crisis context. This article examines the conflictual regime provided in Peruvian Private International Law. Starting from a comparative approach, it highlights a completely liberal conflict system, which marked, since 1984, a clear detachment from the territorial criteria in force in Latin America. Today, an evaluation of its application shows its limitations.
:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO], Derecho internacional privado, UNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS, Conflict of laws, Contracts, Contratos
:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO], Derecho internacional privado, UNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS, Conflict of laws, Contracts, Contratos
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