The ebook presents a complete investigation of the ‘Venture of a Basic Legislation on Non-public Worldwide Legislation for Colombia’ , developed by the Istituto Antioqueño de Derecho Internacional Privado (hereinafter: ‘IADIP Draft’). It presents readers a holistic view of the topic, bringing collectively worldwide consultants and offering an in depth mapping of how Colombia can improve its synergy with the worldwide group and enhance interactions with different nationwide authorized programs.
Specifically, the E-book options the next contributions:
Claudia Madrid Martínez, “Basic Establishments of Non-public Worldwide Legislation in IADIP’s Draft Basic Act on Non-public Worldwide Legislation”. This text examines the elemental establishments of Non-public Worldwide Legislation important for resolving conflicts of legal guidelines and making use of overseas legal guidelines. It focuses on Chapter II of the IADIP Draft, offering options primarily based on the Inter-American Conference ratified by Colombia.
Ennio Piovesani, “Article 4 PGLPIL on Internationally Obligatory Provisions”. A quick commentary on Article 4 of the IADIP Draft, addressing the class of internationally obligatory provisions.
María Julia Ochoa Jiménez, “Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Communities”. This text explores how Colombian non-public worldwide legislation, historically emphasizing territoriality, has usually ignored the authorized variety of indigenous peoples and their internationally acknowledged rights. The IADIP Draft goals to align Colombian legislation with authorized pluralism to higher acknowledge these differentiated rights.
Margherita Salvadori, “Basic Overview on the PGLPIL’s Guidelines on Selection-of-Courtroom Agreements and on their Significance for the Colombian Authorized System”. Discusses the shortage of particular laws on choice-of-court agreements in Colombia, the function of the principles of the IADIP Draft, and the proposed guidelines on lis pendens. The article concludes that adopting the 2005 Hague Conference would profit worldwide commerce in Colombia.
José Luis Marín Fuentes, “The Recognition of Worldwide Judicial Choices within the Draft Act on Non-public Worldwide Legislation for Colombia”. Examines the popularity of overseas judicial, administrative, and arbitral choices in Colombia, highlighting the necessity for pressing reform.
María Julia Ochoa Jiménez, “Property Legislation”. Critiques Article 20 of Colombia’s Civil Code, noting its outdated phrases and complicated language and highlights how the IADIP Draft seeks to make clear and replace laws to higher mirror latest developments in property legislation.
Claudia Madrid Martínez, “Legislation Relevant to Worldwide Contracts”. Highlights the inadequacy of Colombian Non-public Worldwide Legislation regarding worldwide contracts, whereas stressing how the IADIP Draft goals to deal with these gaps, particularly provided that Colombia has not ratified the Inter-American Conference on Legislation Relevant to Worldwide Contracts.
Margie-Lys Jaime, “Worldwide Arbitration in Colombia”. Evaluations Colombia’s function in worldwide arbitration conventions and its 2012 Legislation 1563, discussing the regulation of worldwide business arbitration, enforcement challenges, and Colombia’s expertise with investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS).
Gilbert Boutin Icaza, “Comparative Legislation between Panama and Colombia relating to Non-public Worldwide Legislation Corporations beneath the Code of Non-public Worldwide Legislation of Panama and The Venture of Non-public Worldwide Legislation in Colombia”. Compares battle of legislation programs in Panama and Colombia, specializing in the factors for figuring out the nationality of corporations and the implications of re-domiciliation for tax and business functions.
Nestor Raul Londoño Sepulveda & Melissa Palacio Maldonado, “A Speculation In regards to the Utility of the Montevideo Treaties of 1889 in Colombia”. Discusses Colombia’s reliance on outdated worldwide agreements and the necessity for a coherent Non-public Worldwide Legislation system, and highlights the frequent disregard and misapplication of those treaties.
Lastly, the ebook options an English translation of the IADIP Draft.