Ana María Arrarte Arisnabarreta
Latin America Guide 2025
Dispute Resolution: Arbitration + 1 more ranking
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About
Provided by Ana María Arrarte Arisnabarreta
Practice Areas
- Civil Law
- Constitutional Law
- Dispute Resolution
- Domestic and International Arbitrations
- Litigation
Career
Ana Maria Arrarte leads the dispute resolution and arbitration practice in the Firm's Lima office. She is knowledgeable in law of civil procedure, arbitration, negotiation and conciliation. She has represented during the last 10 years procedures such as civil judicial, related with important public works and energy in the country. Her broadened experience concerning disputes resolutions and prevention of conflicts, in general, is strengthened by her studies in Negotiation at Harvard University.
Professional Memberships
American Chamber of Commerce – AMCHAM.
Arbitration Center of Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru.
Institution of Professional Engineers of Peru.
Lima Bar Association - Arbitration Center.
Member of the Peruvian Association for Procedure Law.
Organismo Supervisor de las Contrataciones del Estado (OSCE).
Publications
Author of many articles on matters related with her speciality (diffuse interests, duty to provide motivation, res judicata, joint litigants and third parties intervention, procedural annulment, motivation for arbitration awards, execution of arbitration awards, relation between Arbitration Jurisdiction and Judicial Jurisdiction, arbitrations related with public works, among others) in several local and foreign legal magazines.
Co–author of several specialized books on procedure matters, such as:
"Contemporary Doctrine", Trujillo. Ed. Normas Legales, 2003.
"Procedure Fraud". Trujillo. Ed. Normas Legales.
Articles, highlights and press releases
2 items provided by Estudio Echecopar - Member Firm of Baker McKenzie International
The Renco Group, Inc. v. Republic of Peru, UNCT/13/1, UNCITRAL arbitration, administered by ICSID.
This matter is important because it is about the reasonability of the methodology used by the Peruvian Ministry of Transport and Communications to charge to the mobile phone companies the fee for use the radio electric spectrum.
The Renco Group, Inc. v. Republic of Peru, UNCT/13/1, UNCITRAL arbitration, administered by ICSID.
This matter is important because it is about the reasonability of the methodology used by the Peruvian Ministry of Transport and Communications to charge to the mobile phone companies the fee for use the radio electric spectrum.