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32 J. Int'l Arb. 413 (2015)
International Commercial Arbitration in Latin America: Myths and Realities

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    International Commercial Arbitration in Latin

                   America: Myths and Realities



                                    Andr&s  JANA  L.*
                    with the  collaboration of Elina MEREMINSKAYA


     This  article addresses the past and present of international commercial arbitration in Latin
     America. Dffferentiating between international commercial arbitration and investment arbitration
     and reviewing the evolution of international arbitration in the region, it shows that most Latin
     American  countries have embraced today a modern  normative architecture of international
     commercial arbitration.A number of countries seem to be successful forerunners on that path.The
     legal framework has been adjusted and judicial decisions make an effort to overcome formalistic
     and  idiosyncratic domestic trends. The author argues that Latin America's negative attitude
     towards international commercial arbitration has been rather a myth that has no room in the
     today's reality.


1   INTRODUCTION: LATIN AMERICA AS A SINGLE ENTITY

The  legal rules, procedures  and  institutions of Latin American   countries  have been
influenced   by  each  country's  own   historical process.' The   close  affinity among
Latin  American legal systems exists 'to the extent that they share a similar
socioeconomic structure, political culture and a common legal heritage.'2 They
share  the same  legal tradition, known   as the  civil law tradition. In the nineteenth
century   all these countries  went   through   a codification  process. It followed  the
spirit of the French  revolution  as embedded   in the Napoleonic Code.3 This shaped


    Partner at Bofill Mir & Alvarez Jana Abogados (Santiago de Chile), Head of the International
    Litigation Group. LL.M. from Harvard University. Professor of law at Universidad de Chile Law
    School.Visiting professor on international arbitration at the Institute of International Arbitration of the
    University of Miami and the University of Texas at Austin. Chilean delegate before the Working
    Group  on International Arbitration of UNCITRAL. Member of the London Court of International
    Arbitration (LCIA). International arbitrator and lecturer. Vice-president of the Latin American
    International Arbitration Association (ALARB).Vice-president of the ITA Americas Initiative.
    Jan Kleinheisterkamp, 'Comparative Law in Latin America' in Mathias Reimann and Reinhard
    Zimmermann   (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Law, pp. 261-301, pp. 263-285 (Oxford
    Univ. Press 2008).
2   Alejandro M. Garro, 'Unification and Harmonization of Private Law in Latin America', Am.]. Comp.
    L,Vol. 40, Issue 1, pp. 587-616, p. 587 (1992).
    Konrad Zweigert and Hein Kdtz, An Introduction to Comparative Law, p. 114 (3rd ed., Clarendon Press;
    Oxford Univ. Press 1998); Kenneth L. Karst and Keith S. Rosenn, Law and Development in Latin
    America:A Case Book, pp. 47, 49 (Univ. of California Press 1975).

Jana L., Andres. 'International Commercial Arbitration in Latin America: Myths and Realities'. Journal of
International Arbitration 32, no. 4 (2015): 413-446.
0 2015 Kluwer Law International BV, The Netherlands

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