Bibliographic citations
Guevara, L., (2024). El CXCIX Pleno registral: afectación a la autonomía de la voluntad y desconocimiento a la jurisdicción arbitral [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/41051
Guevara, L., El CXCIX Pleno registral: afectación a la autonomía de la voluntad y desconocimiento a la jurisdicción arbitral [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/41051
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title = "El CXCIX Pleno registral: afectación a la autonomía de la voluntad y desconocimiento a la jurisdicción arbitral",
author = "Guevara Lanto, Larry Burner",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2024"
}
The scientific study in progress deals with the analysis of the CXCIX Plenary Registry and its ignorance of the arbitration jurisdiction, affecting the autonomy of the will by pointing out that the declaration of ownership by acquisitive prescription of ownership is not a matter for arbitration, a situation evaluated from a doctrinal approach supported by professional positions of specialists in registry issues and arbitration matters, arriving at the conclusion that such affectation and injury is materialized; For this reason, the genesis of the investigation was circumscribed by the investigative team in the following question: In what way does the CXCIX Plenary Registry affect the autonomy of the will and ignore the arbitral jurisdiction? The research to obtain the results achieved is based on the methodology that requires it due to its descriptive, qualitative and non-experimental nature; Thus, we resort to structured, sequential and logical procedures to obtain information such as the scientific, historical and doctrinal method among others; as well as specific 9 procedures such as interviews, document analysis and observation, techniques with their respective instruments that allowed their application. The results, objectively achieved, were the subject of analysis and discussion and as such support the scientific meaning of the study, uniformly highlighting the position of professionals who, as specialists in the subject, consider that the CXCIX Plenary Registry affects the autonomy of the will and ignores the arbitration jurisdiction, also allowing scientific and objective testing of the hypothesis. Once the exploration is completed and in accordance with the guidelines that the postgraduate section requires, precise conclusions are presented, as well as specific recommendations to be implemented as an effective contribution to the national legal spectrum, highlighting the scope of the autonomy of the will and the constitutionally prescribed arbitral jurisdiction, as well as such as subjection to said jurisdiction freely available matters such as the acquisitive prescription of ownership.
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