INVESTMENT ARBITRATION IN HONDURAS

Authors

  • Stephanye Andino Ochoa Tigo Honduras
  • Javier Alejandro Díaz Briceño Honduran Young Arbitrators y Young ICCA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/lrd.v44i1.17147

Keywords:

Honduras, ICSID, international investment law, international investment arbitration.

Abstract

Investment arbitration claims directed against the State of Honduras have raised both domestic and international attention due to the profound legal, economic and reputational implications they entail. This paper begins by presenting an introduction to the concept of investment arbitration and then focuses on the particular dynamics that Honduras has established with this field. This encompasses from its ratification process of the ICSID Convention to the legal framework underpinning investment arbitration within and out of the country. 


The study examines in detail the investment treaties ratified and the investment arbitration cases in which Honduras has participated and is participating, either as a disputing party or in a non-disputing position. Ultimately, the work culminates by projecting the future prospects for investment arbitration in Honduras, providing an informed view on how the country might adapt and improve its legal and regulatory approaches in this area. In sum, this study offers a rigorous exploration of the relationship between Honduras and investment arbitration, illuminating its past, present, and possible trajectories into the future.

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Author Biographies

Stephanye Andino Ochoa, Tigo Honduras

LLB by the National Autonomous University of Honduras; Lead Investigator at Tigo Honduras/Millicom; member of Young ICCA; with multiple participations in international competitions on arbitration; and, with specialization studies on commercial and investment arbitration by the Finis Terrae University and Arbanza, and on foreign direct investment by the Inter-American Development Bank.

Javier Alejandro Díaz Briceño, Honduran Young Arbitrators y Young ICCA

LLB by the National Autonomous University of Honduras; Legal Officer at Seshat Bank; member of Honduran Young Arbitrators and Young ICCA; with multiple participations in international competitions on arbitration; and, with specialization studies in the right to privacy and protection of personal data by the Inter-American Institute of Human Rights.

Tobías Raudales, Creada por IA

Published

2023-12-07

How to Cite

Andino Ochoa, S., & Díaz Briceño, J. A. (2023). INVESTMENT ARBITRATION IN HONDURAS. La Revista De Derecho, 44(1), 111–134. https://doi.org/10.5377/lrd.v44i1.17147

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Section

Section 1: Research