EL HECHO GENERADOR EN GRUPOS DE SOCIEDADES. ANÁLISIS CUANDO EL DAÑO EXTRACONTRACTUAL AFECTA A UN PAÍS LATINOAMERICANO: CHILE

Moscoso Restovic, Pía

Keywords: Private International Law, Brussels I Regulation, International Jurisdiction, favor laesi principle, international environmental damage, liability for wrongful acts, harmful event.

Abstract

The control in groups of companies supposes legal forms of society wich are influenced substantially by economic decisions taken by the controlling society in the group. For these reasons damage reality began with a generating fact located at a certain time and place that may be different than the place where it manifests consequences. In these cases it is important to distinguish which is the forum of international jurisdiction. There are two options Article 7.3 or Article 8.1, both of Regulation (EU) No. 1215/2012, for harmful facts extended to non-EU countries for multinational company´s activities or international group of companies. In non-EU countries like Chile, as long as there is no Law that recognizes the harmful event in a special forum of jurisdiction for non-contractual international damages the basis are given by: the principle of inexcusability, disregard of legal entity and interpretation of civil non-contractual liability in a broad sense. Those are the challenges for civil responsibility in a global era.

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Título de la Revista: ANUARIO ESPAÑOL DE DERECHO INTERNACIONAL PRIVADO
Volumen: 12
Editorial: IPROLEX
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Página de inicio: 273
Página final: 689
Idioma: español
URL: https://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/anesdip18&div=29&id=&page=
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