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La condición resolutoria en el ordenamiento laboral peruano
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2017-04-10)
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Facultad de Derecho
Programa de Segunda Especialidad en Derecho del Trabajo y de la Seguridad
Social
TITULO: LA CONDICIÓN RESOLUTORIA COMO CAUSA DE EXTINCIÓN
DEL VÍNCULO...
LABORAL Trabajo Académico para optar el grado de segunda especialidad en Derecho del Trabajo y de la Seguridad Social Autor : Claudia Vanessa Mejía Mejía Asesor : Guillermo Martín Boza Pró Código : 20081092 2017 2 RESUMEN La...
LABORAL Trabajo Académico para optar el grado de segunda especialidad en Derecho del Trabajo y de la Seguridad Social Autor : Claudia Vanessa Mejía Mejía Asesor : Guillermo Martín Boza Pró Código : 20081092 2017 2 RESUMEN La...
¿Deberán pagar justos por pecadores? : el tercero de buena fe como límite a la extinción de dominio
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2022-03-24)
derechos de los terceros
que creen haber actuado bajo un nivel de probidad o debida diligencia. El
propósito de este artículo es justamente ello, plantear en principio qué se
debe entender como tercero de buena fe, y con ello determinar qué zonas
grises se...
Domain Extinction has emerged as a great criminal policy tool to prevent and fight corruption and organized crime, excluding from the legal system all assets of illicit origin or destination, precisely to prevent them from being introduced into national commerce. However, as this is a recent institute in the Peruvian legal system, the current standard has not yet been able to address adequately the most important aspects, such as, for example, the situation of third parties in good faith (problem of interpretation of the rule). Starting with the fact that good faith is required by law to be duly accredited, but without explaining what this implies, or what possibility there is of affecting the rights of third parties who believe they have acted under a level of probity or due diligence. The purpose of this article is precisely this, to propose in principle what should be understood as a third party in good faith, and thereby determine which gray areas are maintained in the current Peruvian standard. In this way, arrive at valid and effective proposals for a rising institute that, applying it well, would achieve its purposes. In this sense, using international experiences such as the Colombian one, determine what our own rule of domain extinction requires so that, in the matter of third parties in good faith, the assumptions are very well regulated and that they do not derive situations that harm innocent people....
Domain Extinction has emerged as a great criminal policy tool to prevent and fight corruption and organized crime, excluding from the legal system all assets of illicit origin or destination, precisely to prevent them from being introduced into national commerce. However, as this is a recent institute in the Peruvian legal system, the current standard has not yet been able to address adequately the most important aspects, such as, for example, the situation of third parties in good faith (problem of interpretation of the rule). Starting with the fact that good faith is required by law to be duly accredited, but without explaining what this implies, or what possibility there is of affecting the rights of third parties who believe they have acted under a level of probity or due diligence. The purpose of this article is precisely this, to propose in principle what should be understood as a third party in good faith, and thereby determine which gray areas are maintained in the current Peruvian standard. In this way, arrive at valid and effective proposals for a rising institute that, applying it well, would achieve its purposes. In this sense, using international experiences such as the Colombian one, determine what our own rule of domain extinction requires so that, in the matter of third parties in good faith, the assumptions are very well regulated and that they do not derive situations that harm innocent people....
Análisis del ejercicio del derecho de resistencia del trabajador frente a la orden de vacunación contra el COVID-19 emitida por el empleador para poder realizar labores presenciales
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2022-03-24)
que sus trabajadores cuenten con
la dosis completa de vacunación. Este panorama nos permite cuestionarnos ¿qué sucede con
aquellos trabajadores que no deseen vacunarse? ¿puede el empleador, en cumplimiento del
deber de prevención, el derecho a la...
In the current context that we are living due to covid-19, in Peru getting vaccinated against it is voluntary and not obligatory. At the labor level, it has been established that to provide services in person, all the enterprises must prove that their workers have the full dose of vaccination. From this view, it allows us to question: what happens to those workers who do not wish to be vaccinated? Can the employer, in compliance with the duty of prevention, the right to health of the other, based on its power of direction and finally based on the enacted legal provisions, oblige all its workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19? What is the treatment that the employer can have with those who do not want to be vaccinated? What happens to those workers who exercise their right of resistance and invoke the violation of rights such as freedom of conscience and religion or personal health to justify their refusal to do so? In the current paper we analyze the legal concepts involved with the objective of giving answers to the questions formulated, that is why there will be applied a methodology of research legal dogmatics, applying the methodological criterion of temporality, place and thematic, dividing the analysis and conclusions in base of two sceneries: I. In base of the current legal regulation and the legal alternatives that can be applied and II. In base of a general scenery without considering the legal regulation that exist nowadays according for the vaccine to workers....
In the current context that we are living due to covid-19, in Peru getting vaccinated against it is voluntary and not obligatory. At the labor level, it has been established that to provide services in person, all the enterprises must prove that their workers have the full dose of vaccination. From this view, it allows us to question: what happens to those workers who do not wish to be vaccinated? Can the employer, in compliance with the duty of prevention, the right to health of the other, based on its power of direction and finally based on the enacted legal provisions, oblige all its workers to be vaccinated against COVID-19? What is the treatment that the employer can have with those who do not want to be vaccinated? What happens to those workers who exercise their right of resistance and invoke the violation of rights such as freedom of conscience and religion or personal health to justify their refusal to do so? In the current paper we analyze the legal concepts involved with the objective of giving answers to the questions formulated, that is why there will be applied a methodology of research legal dogmatics, applying the methodological criterion of temporality, place and thematic, dividing the analysis and conclusions in base of two sceneries: I. In base of the current legal regulation and the legal alternatives that can be applied and II. In base of a general scenery without considering the legal regulation that exist nowadays according for the vaccine to workers....
Caso Azul Rojas Marín y otra vs. Perú
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2021-08-17)
argumentos y el razonamiento que la Corte
Interamericana de Derechos Humanos empleó para resolver el caso. Las principales conclusiones
del trabajo son que, este caso es sumamente importante ya que es la primera vez que la Corte
Interamericana de Derechos...
The main objective in this study is to analyze and expose the situation of LGBTI people in Perú, based on the case Azul Rojas Marín et al. V. Perú, for which it will deepen in data, doctrine, and jurisprudence, as the arguments and the reasoning that the Inter-American Court of Human Rights use to resolve the case. The final conclusions of the work are that this case is extremely relevant because is the first time that the Inter-American Court of Human Rights has ruled on torture and violence by state agents against LGBTI people. The Court declares the Peruvian State responsible for the violation of the right to equality and non-discrimination, personal liberty, personal integrity, and judicial guarantees to detriment of Azul Rojas Marín, as well as the violation of the right to personal integrity to detriment of Azul Roja’s mother. In addition, the Court declares that the Peruvian State failed to comply with international obligations and decrets several means of legal redress, one of the main ones being the development of a special due diligence standard for the investigation and justice administration in cases of violence against LGBTI people. However, the Court does not consider the intersectional approach and does not deepen into the Peruvian context of violence against the LGBTI people, this being important to justify the special due diligence standard proposed in the judgment....
The main objective in this study is to analyze and expose the situation of LGBTI people in Perú, based on the case Azul Rojas Marín et al. V. Perú, for which it will deepen in data, doctrine, and jurisprudence, as the arguments and the reasoning that the Inter-American Court of Human Rights use to resolve the case. The final conclusions of the work are that this case is extremely relevant because is the first time that the Inter-American Court of Human Rights has ruled on torture and violence by state agents against LGBTI people. The Court declares the Peruvian State responsible for the violation of the right to equality and non-discrimination, personal liberty, personal integrity, and judicial guarantees to detriment of Azul Rojas Marín, as well as the violation of the right to personal integrity to detriment of Azul Roja’s mother. In addition, the Court declares that the Peruvian State failed to comply with international obligations and decrets several means of legal redress, one of the main ones being the development of a special due diligence standard for the investigation and justice administration in cases of violence against LGBTI people. However, the Court does not consider the intersectional approach and does not deepen into the Peruvian context of violence against the LGBTI people, this being important to justify the special due diligence standard proposed in the judgment....
Informe sobre Expediente N° 00316-2011-PA/TC
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2021-03-23)
En el marco del proceso de amparo seguido con el expediente E-2378, se discute si el
Decreto de Urgencia 012-2010 vulneró los derechos constitucionales invocados por
Empresa Minera de Servicios Generales S.R.L y otros (derecho a la no retroactividad...
La racionalidad funcional de la garantía de la doble instancia
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2012-04-18)
presente tema. Ambas
perspectivas presentan serias limitaciones. La validez jurídica (validez
sustantiva) en la actual Teoría del Derecho, presenta determinadas exigencias
materiales que van más allá del texto de la ley o de la misma letra de la...
Soluciones a los problemas de la caducidad hipotecaria en el derecho peruano. Un breve estudio jurisprudencial y doctrinario de la materia
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2024-03-08)
en otras “normas especiales”, tales como el Reglamento General
de los Registros Públicos y el Reglamento de Inscripción de Predios de la Sunarp.
De acuerdo con la normativa civil vigente, la caducidad extingue tanto el
derecho como la acción...
El derecho a la educación de las adolescentes de 12 a 17 años en zonas rurales : Análisis bajo el enfoque de derechos de la Estrategia Centros Rurales de Formación en Alternancia
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2016-10-14)
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PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DEL PERÚ
FACULTAD DE DERECHO
El derecho a la educación de las adolescentes de 12 a 17 años en zonas
rurales. Análisis bajo el enfoque de derechos de la Estrategia Centros
Rurales...
……………..………………………………….………. 9 CAPÍTULO I EL ENFOQUE BASADO EN DERECHOS COMO METOLOGÍA PARA EL ANÁLISIS DE POLÍTICAS PÚBLICAS EN MATERIA EDUCATIVA…….31 1.1Concepto de Desarrollo y su aplicación en las políticas públicas………………………………………………………………………..31 1.2 Aproximación al...
……………..………………………………….………. 9 CAPÍTULO I EL ENFOQUE BASADO EN DERECHOS COMO METOLOGÍA PARA EL ANÁLISIS DE POLÍTICAS PÚBLICAS EN MATERIA EDUCATIVA…….31 1.1Concepto de Desarrollo y su aplicación en las políticas públicas………………………………………………………………………..31 1.2 Aproximación al...
Potestad de los pueblos indígenas sobre los recursos naturales
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2015-09-16)
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PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DEL PERÚ
FACULTAD DE DERECHO
POTESTAD DE LOS PUEBLOS INDÍGENAS SOBRE
LOS RECURSOS NATURALES
Tesis para optar por el título de Licenciada que presenta la bachiller:
MARÍA D...
país y mundo en el que los pueblos puedan ejercer plenamente sus derechos. Al equipo del Instituto Internacional de Derecho y Sociedad, por las alegrías y retos que compartimos en la defensa de los derechos de los pueblos indígenas. A Daniel...
país y mundo en el que los pueblos puedan ejercer plenamente sus derechos. Al equipo del Instituto Internacional de Derecho y Sociedad, por las alegrías y retos que compartimos en la defensa de los derechos de los pueblos indígenas. A Daniel...
Aplicación extraterritorial de la ley: el caso del Reglamento de protección de datos de la Unión Europea
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2020-09-28)
extraterritorial desde la
evolución de estos conceptos en el derecho internacional público, sobre la base de la
globalización y los avances tecnológicos de las comunicaciones.
En el Capítulo II se hace referencia al concepto de datos personales y el derecho a la...