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  • Centre of Latin American Studies, University of Cambridge - CLAS | Reino Unido
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Enforcing pacta surt servanda? Conoco-Phipllips and Exxon-Mobbil versus The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and petróleos de Venezuela

Juan Carlos Boué [Autor]
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In 2007, the government of Venezuela decided to re-structure certain oil projects, known as Associations, so as to bring them in line with the 2001 Hydrocarbons Law. In response, ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips decided to exit Venezuela. Supposedly motivated by a commitment to uphold the principle of sanctity of contract, the companies subsequently initiated a series of arbitrations involving some of the largest claims ever put before international tribunals. However, the bargains that the companies insist they are defending are not reflected in the agreements that they had actually signed. Thus, these arbitrations amount to an attempt on the part of these companies to use international arbitral tribunals to re-draft on their behalf the contracts they had negotiated, so as to secure a windfall (which they had never bargained for) upon their exit from Venezuela.

Institución: Centre of Latin American Studies, University of Cambridge - CLAS | Reino Unido
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  • Editorial/es:CLAS/University of Cambridge
  • Ciudad de edición:Cambridge
  • País:Inglaterra
  • Fecha de publicación:Abril de 2014