Tendencias del Third-Party Funding y su futuro en el arbitraje internacional

En este artículo se estudia el fenómeno de la financiación por terceros en el arbitraje internacional (también conocido como Third-Party Funding o TPF) y se pretende con este entender cómo las tendencias que atraviesa el TPF en la actualidad pueden favorecer su desarrollo por los próximos diez años. Así, tras haber examinado el concepto y la evolución de la figura por medio de una revisión bibliográfica, el escrito analiza el futuro del TPF a partir de tres de sus tendencias más relevantes: i) el crecimiento exponencial en el uso de la figura, ii) la entrada a nuevos mercados en los que esta era poco o nada conocida, y iii) su reciente etapa de regulación. De lo anterior, se concluye que los diez años siguientes del TPF estarán probablement... Ver más

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arbitraje comercial internacional
regulación
arbitraje de inversiones,
arbitraje internacional,
arbitraje,
acuerdo de financiamiento,
tercero financiador,
financiamiento de terceros,
Camayo Ortiz, Sebastián Camilo
En este artículo se estudia el fenómeno de la financiación por terceros en el arbitraje internacional (también conocido como Third-Party Funding o TPF) y se pretende con este entender cómo las tendencias que atraviesa el TPF en la actualidad pueden favorecer su desarrollo por los próximos diez años. Así, tras haber examinado el concepto y la evolución de la figura por medio de una revisión bibliográfica, el escrito analiza el futuro del TPF a partir de tres de sus tendencias más relevantes: i) el crecimiento exponencial en el uso de la figura, ii) la entrada a nuevos mercados en los que esta era poco o nada conocida, y iii) su reciente etapa de regulación. De lo anterior, se concluye que los diez años siguientes del TPF estarán probablemente marcados por su crecimiento constante, ello al no haber signos de desaceleración en su uso y consolidación en nuevos mercados. No obstante, el futuro de la figura parece estar principalmente ligado a su tendencia reguladora, ya que lograría un concepto casi universal del TPF, garantizaría la validez del fenómeno en jurisdicciones donde es prohibido al día de hoy y contribuiría a resolver las críticas existentes en su contra.
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investment arbitration,
This article studies the Third-Party Funding in international arbitration (best known as TPF), in order to understand how TPF trends can promote its own development over the next ten years. Thus, once having examined the concept and evolution of the figure through a bibliographic review, the document analyzes the future of the TPF based on three of its most relevant trends: I) the exponential growth in the use of the figure, ii) the arrival of the figure to markets where it was shallow or not at all known, and iii) its recent stage of regulation. This paper concludes the next ten years of the TPF will likely be defined by its steady growth because there are no signs of stagnation in its use and consolidation on new markets. Nevertheless, the future of the figure seems to be mainly linked to its legal regulation, since it would achieve a universal concept, as well as guarantee the validity of the figure in jurisdictions where it is currently prohibited, and contribute to solving criticisms against it.
Third-party funding,
third-party funder,
funding agreement,
arbitration,
international arbitration,
international commercial arbitration,
regulation
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arbitraje comercial internacional
regulación
arbitraje de inversiones,
arbitraje internacional,
arbitraje,
acuerdo de financiamiento,
tercero financiador,
financiamiento de terceros,
investment arbitration,
Third-party funding,
third-party funder,
funding agreement,
arbitration,
international arbitration,
international commercial arbitration,
regulation
title_short Tendencias del Third-Party Funding y su futuro en el arbitraje internacional
title_full Tendencias del Third-Party Funding y su futuro en el arbitraje internacional
title_fullStr Tendencias del Third-Party Funding y su futuro en el arbitraje internacional
title_full_unstemmed Tendencias del Third-Party Funding y su futuro en el arbitraje internacional
title_sort tendencias del third-party funding y su futuro en el arbitraje internacional
title_eng Tendencias del Third-Party Funding y su futuro en el arbitraje internacional
description En este artículo se estudia el fenómeno de la financiación por terceros en el arbitraje internacional (también conocido como Third-Party Funding o TPF) y se pretende con este entender cómo las tendencias que atraviesa el TPF en la actualidad pueden favorecer su desarrollo por los próximos diez años. Así, tras haber examinado el concepto y la evolución de la figura por medio de una revisión bibliográfica, el escrito analiza el futuro del TPF a partir de tres de sus tendencias más relevantes: i) el crecimiento exponencial en el uso de la figura, ii) la entrada a nuevos mercados en los que esta era poco o nada conocida, y iii) su reciente etapa de regulación. De lo anterior, se concluye que los diez años siguientes del TPF estarán probablemente marcados por su crecimiento constante, ello al no haber signos de desaceleración en su uso y consolidación en nuevos mercados. No obstante, el futuro de la figura parece estar principalmente ligado a su tendencia reguladora, ya que lograría un concepto casi universal del TPF, garantizaría la validez del fenómeno en jurisdicciones donde es prohibido al día de hoy y contribuiría a resolver las críticas existentes en su contra.
description_eng This article studies the Third-Party Funding in international arbitration (best known as TPF), in order to understand how TPF trends can promote its own development over the next ten years. Thus, once having examined the concept and evolution of the figure through a bibliographic review, the document analyzes the future of the TPF based on three of its most relevant trends: I) the exponential growth in the use of the figure, ii) the arrival of the figure to markets where it was shallow or not at all known, and iii) its recent stage of regulation. This paper concludes the next ten years of the TPF will likely be defined by its steady growth because there are no signs of stagnation in its use and consolidation on new markets. Nevertheless, the future of the figure seems to be mainly linked to its legal regulation, since it would achieve a universal concept, as well as guarantee the validity of the figure in jurisdictions where it is currently prohibited, and contribute to solving criticisms against it.
author Camayo Ortiz, Sebastián Camilo
author_facet Camayo Ortiz, Sebastián Camilo
topicspa_str_mv arbitraje comercial internacional
regulación
arbitraje de inversiones,
arbitraje internacional,
arbitraje,
acuerdo de financiamiento,
tercero financiador,
financiamiento de terceros,
topic arbitraje comercial internacional
regulación
arbitraje de inversiones,
arbitraje internacional,
arbitraje,
acuerdo de financiamiento,
tercero financiador,
financiamiento de terceros,
investment arbitration,
Third-party funding,
third-party funder,
funding agreement,
arbitration,
international arbitration,
international commercial arbitration,
regulation
topic_facet arbitraje comercial internacional
regulación
arbitraje de inversiones,
arbitraje internacional,
arbitraje,
acuerdo de financiamiento,
tercero financiador,
financiamiento de terceros,
investment arbitration,
Third-party funding,
third-party funder,
funding agreement,
arbitration,
international arbitration,
international commercial arbitration,
regulation
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