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La distribución de riesgos en los contratos EPC en Colombia : aproximación jurídica y filosófica al equilibrio contractual

Authors: Patiño Giraldo, Mariana;

La distribución de riesgos en los contratos EPC en Colombia : aproximación jurídica y filosófica al equilibrio contractual

Abstract

El presente estudio analiza la asignación de riesgos en los contratos EPC en Colombia, considerando sus implicaciones jurídicas y filosóficas. A partir del examen del marco normativo vigente, se abordan los principios que orientan la distribución de riesgos y su conexión con figuras como la fuerza mayor, la teoría de la imprevisión y los vicios redhibitorios. Aunque la regulación vigente procura equilibrar las responsabilidades contractuales, persisten desafíos que afectan la equidad en estas relaciones. Desde una perspectiva filosófica, la justicia y la ética contractual se identifican como elementos esenciales para una asignación más justa de los riesgos en sectores estratégicos. Se concluye que la integración de mecanismos jurídicos y principios éticos resulta fundamental para fortalecer la sostenibilidad y la equidad en las relaciones contractuales.

This study examines risk allocation in EPC contracts in Colombia, focusing on its legal and philosophical implications. Based on the current regulatory framework, it addresses the principles governing risk distribution and their connection to concepts such as force majeure, the hardship theory, and redhibitory defects. Although existing regulations seek to balance contractual responsibilities, challenges remain that undermine fairness in contractual relationships. From a philosophical standpoint, justice and contractual ethics emerge as key elements for achieving a more equitable risk allocation in strategic sectors. The study concludes that integrating legal mechanisms with ethical principles is crucial to enhancing sustainability and fairness in contractual relations.

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Teoría de la imprevisión, Principios generales del derecho, Hardship theory, Redhibitory defects, CONSTRUCCIÓN - CONTRATOS Y ESPECIFICACIONES, Fuerza mayor, Ética y justicia contractual, Distribución de riesgos, Risk allocation, General principles of law, Contratos EPC, Contractual fairness, CONTRATOS - COLOMBIA - ASPECTOS JURÍDICOS, FUERZA MAYOR (DERECHO CIVIL), Force majeure, Vicios redhibitorios, EPC contracts, DERECHO CIVIL - COLOMBIA, Contractual ethics and justice, DERECHO Y ÉTICA

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