Bibliographic citations
Quisse, C., (2021). Análisis de las grabaciones subrepticias por uno de los interlocutores como supuesto de prueba prohibida por violentar derechos fundamentales [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/20240
Quisse, C., Análisis de las grabaciones subrepticias por uno de los interlocutores como supuesto de prueba prohibida por violentar derechos fundamentales []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/20240
@misc{renati/1047487,
title = "Análisis de las grabaciones subrepticias por uno de los interlocutores como supuesto de prueba prohibida por violentar derechos fundamentales",
author = "Quisse Sánchez, Carlos Enrique",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2021"
}
ABSTRACT This undergraduate research analyzes and defines whether the surreptitious recordings made by one of the interlocutors of the communication without the knowledge and, therefore, consent of his counterpart, constitute unlawful evidence in such a way that, from the scope of legality, it should be denied evidentiary effectiveness in the context of the process. For this purpose, the category of unlawful evidence is analyzed within the framework of the right to evidence and the guaranteeing nature of the process through an analysis of national and international doctrine and national jurisprudence. Then, to determine the illicit character or not of this type of recordings, that is, if it harms the essential nucleus of the fundamental rights to inviolability of communications and privacy; for this purpose, an analysis of the scope protected by these rights is made, where the imprecision and confusion in which the national jurisprudence incurs at the time of defining what specific aspect of human dignity is protected by each of these rights and how finally these areas are juxtaposed unduly will be verified. Finally, it will be possible to establish the absence of injury to these rights by this form of recordings, and the possibility of their evidentiary use in any process.
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