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- ItemEl asunto de las plantas de celulosa sobre el río Uruguay(2012) López Escarcena, Rafael Sebastián
- ItemEl asunto de las plantas de celulosa sobre el río Uruguay(2012) López Escarcena, Rafael Sebastián
- ItemEl asunto de las plantas de celulosa sobre el río Uruguay: Comentario de la sentencia de la Corte Internacional de Justicia de 20 de abril de 2010(2013) López Escarcena, Rafael Sebastián
- ItemContextualizando el derecho administrativo global(2018) López Escarcena, Rafael Sebastián
- ItemContextualizing Global Administrative Law(2018) López Escarcena, Rafael SebastiánSeveral names have been proposed to replace that of international law, world law and global law. From this standpoint, an academic project has offered certain tools of analysis pivoted on what it has named global administrative law. The premises of this approach seem novel, but the contextualized examination of them enables us to conclude that they are clore not only to the above-mentioned laws, but to other academic initiatives that have thought about the problem of law beyond the satate, like the School of New Haven, constitucionalism or the recent projects on the Exercise of International Public Authority of the Max Planck Institute in Heidelberg and on Informal International Lawmaking of The Hage Institute for the Internationalization of Law. The present article aims to study global administrative law in a critical manner, relating it to these other approaches that have reflected upon the international society and the law that governs it.
- ItemUN DERECHO JURISPRUDENCIAL. LA PROPIEDAD COLECTIVA Y LA CORTE INTERAMERICANA. A JURISPRUDENTIAL RIGHT. COLLECTIVE PROPERTY AND THE INTER-AMERICAN COURT(2017) López Escarcena, Rafael Sebastián
- ItemLa disputa marítima entre Perú y Chile. Comentario de la sentencia de la Corte Internacional de Justicia, de fecha 27 de enero de 2014(2014) López Escarcena, Rafael Sebastián
- ItemEl asunto de la obligación de negociar entre Bolivia y Chile. Comentario de la sentencia de la Corte Internacional de Justicia de fecha 1 de octubre de 2018(2020) López Escarcena, Rafael SebastiánLa sentencia de fondo en el asunto de la obligación de negociar un acceso al Océano Pacífico le puso fin a una aventura judicial que Bolivia comenzara cinco años antes en contra de Chile. Esta no solo resume más de un siglo y medio de intercambios diplomáticos entre ambos estados, sino que los analiza desde la perspectiva del derecho internacional. Poco se innovó en este fallo respecto de tratados, actos unilaterales y comportamientos recíprocos de los estados. Más interesante es la reiteración que hizo el tribunal de las obligaciones de medios y de resultado, por un lado, y de los acuerdos tácitos, por otro. Esta sentencia, sin embargo, marca un antes y un después en las relaciones boliviano-chilenas, y pasa a constituir un verdadero tour de force de su evaluación jurídica.
- ItemExpropriation, Indirect(Oxford University Press, 2023) López Escarcena, Rafael Sebastián
- ItemExpropriations and Other Measures Affecting Property Rights in the Case Law of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal(2013) López Escarcena, Rafael Sebastián
- ItemInvestment Disputes Oltre Lo Stato: On Global Administrative Law, and Fair and Equitable Treatment(2018) López Escarcena, Rafael SebastiánGlobal Administrative Law is an academic project that attempts to describe the emergence of a regulatory space beyond the state and to prescribe solutions to the problems it diagnoses through certain normative principles like participation, transparency, reasoned decision-making, judicial review, accountability, proportionality, and legitimate expectations. In the case of investment treaty arbitration, the principles advanced by Global Administrative Law are akin to the constitutive elements of the fair and equitable treatment that international arbitral tribunals have identified in investor-state disputes. As classified by international law scholars, these constitutive elements of fair and equitable treatment include due process, arbitrariness, non-discrimination, vigilance, legitimate expectations, stability and predictability, transparency, good faith, and proportionality. Incidentally, some of these principles have found conventional support in state practice. This Essay answers the question of whether this dogmatic similarity is a mere coincidence or proof of the influence exerted by the tenets of Global Administrative Law over the way the fair and equitable treatment clause has been construed. For that purpose, it briefly explains Global Administrative Law, its approach to investment treaty arbitration, and the fair and equitable treatment standard of international investment law.
- ItemLaudo en Caso CIADI No. ARB/07/23 Railroad Development Corporation (RDC) c. Guatemala(2013) López Escarcena, Rafael Sebastián
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- ItemNational Human Rights Institutions in Europe and Latin America(Larcier-Intersentia, 2024) Acosta, Paola; Bielefeldt, Heiner; Decaux, Emmanuel; Donoso, Sebastián; Fernández, José Julio; González Domínguez, Pablo; Krajewski, Markus; Krennerich, Michael; López Escarcena, Sebastián; Maus Ratz, Emilio; Meuwissen, Katrien; Núñez Poblete, Manuel; Rudolf, Beate; Vio Grossi. Eduardo; López Escarcena, Rafael Sebastián; Nuñez Poblete, Manuel; Wouters, JanOver the past 20 years, national human rights institutions (NHRIs) have moved from the periphery to the centre of the human rights debate. The potential of NHRIs to transmit and implement international norms at the domestic level, and to transfer human rights expertise to regional and global human rights fora, is increasingly recognised. In Europe, the continent with the widest variety and density of human rights protection mechanisms, NHRIs are also gradually gaining recognition as actors that can enable more comprehensive and effective human rights promotion and protection.Filling a gap in the legal literature, this book aims to bridge the gap between the European and Latin American experiences of national human rights institutions (NHRIs), exploring the impact that this has internationally. As such, it not only includes introductory chapters on the relationship between NHRIs and the United Nations, the European Union and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, but also offers general contributions on other European and Latin American institutions and valuable deep dives into specific case studies on certain regional commissions, ombuds offices and institutes. In order to assess the distinct models these institutional organisations adopt, three of the major European NHRIs have been chosen: the Spanish Ombuds Office, which is especially relevant to Latin America; the French Commission, of great influence in the area; and the younger, and highly interesting, German Institute. The main Latin American NHRIs which adopt either an ombuds, a commission or an institute model are also analysed, including those of Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
- ItemOperación Génesis : reflexiones en torno a la propiedad indígena y tribal(2016) López Escarcena, Rafael Sebastián
- ItemPara escribir una tesis jurídica: técnicas de investigación en derecho(2011) López Escarcena, Rafael Sebastián
- ItemPropiedad colectiva e identidad cultural en Pueblo Xucuru con Brasil y en Asociación Lhaka Honhat con Argentina(2022) López Escarcena, Rafael SebastiánPueblo indígena Xucuru y sus miembros con Brasil, y Comunidades indígenas miembros de la Asociación Lhaka Honhat (Nuestra Tierra) con Argentina, son los casos más recientes que la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos ha resuelto sobre propiedad indígena y tribal. Ambas sentencias son relevantes. La primera, por desarrollar la obligación estatal de saneamiento de los territorios y tierras indígenas. La segunda, por desvincular al derecho a la identidad cultural de los pueblos indígenas de su propiedad colectiva, catalogándolo como un derecho económico, social y cultural autónomo. El presente trabajo analiza estas decisiones judiciales, destacando la potencial superación del esencialismo, que ha caracterizado a dicha jurisprudencia, en la última de las sentencias estudiadas. Este último aspecto es de suma importancia, pues al desligar la identidad cultural de la propiedad comunal, se fortalece la protección convencional de pueblos que, como toda colectividad, están destinados a mutar permanentemente.