Bibliographic citations
Mayhua, J., (2024). Enfoque diferenciado de la etapa de ejecución de los procesos judiciales y la mejora en la distribución de las demandas para enfrentar la baja producción en la emisión de resoluciones finales en los juzgados civiles del distrito de San Juan de Lurigancho en el periodo 2019 al 2021 [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/29596
Mayhua, J., Enfoque diferenciado de la etapa de ejecución de los procesos judiciales y la mejora en la distribución de las demandas para enfrentar la baja producción en la emisión de resoluciones finales en los juzgados civiles del distrito de San Juan de Lurigancho en el periodo 2019 al 2021 []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/29596
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title = "Enfoque diferenciado de la etapa de ejecución de los procesos judiciales y la mejora en la distribución de las demandas para enfrentar la baja producción en la emisión de resoluciones finales en los juzgados civiles del distrito de San Juan de Lurigancho en el periodo 2019 al 2021",
author = "Mayhua Quispe, Juan Willian",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
This work begins with the identification of one of the most important problems that our country has, such as access to justice, that is, obtaining what belongs to us by right, of what we are usually deprived of due to failures of the State itself. . Thus, after identifying the problem, we investigated which districts are most affected, one of them being one of the largest in Lima and the most populated in Peru, which is San Juan de Lurigancho, therefore, plans to initiate the change in said commune, since it is where a real change and of greater benefit can occur in the population.Once the geographical area and the problem were defined, the process of verifying the problem began. Although the excessive delay in the Judiciary is widely known, it was necessary for it to be confirmed by experiences and documents, since the present innovation is born from the existence of a problem, if this is not thoroughly corroborated, completely irrelevant work could be carried out when trying to solve a problem that is irrelevant or even non-existent. The collection of information was carried out through interviews and review of various texts that allowed us to conclude the existence of the problem and that outlined the first proposals for solutions. These first solution proposals underwent considerable transformations when they were contrasted with specialists, as well as with opinions of the main actors who provided important insights from their perspectives. Additionally, the literature was investigated to find out if they were applied previously, as well as the ways in which other Latin American countries face this problem were investigated and, subsequently, the exploration was expanded to European countries, in order not to restrict the analysis to one regionalist vision. Thanks to this, it was possible to obtain various solution proposals. Finally, two components were obtained that, worked together, provide a significant reduction in the delay in the issuance of final judicial resolutions, with the minimum use of resources. The first consists of reducing the intervention of the judge to a minimum in the execution stage of the process, first with the creation of the execution court, where the judge would no longer be responsible for executing the processes but rather another judge, thus assuming only the responsibility of the qualification and processing stage of the process. Then, we would move on to a second stage where the function of the judge to execute civil processes would have to be eliminated, passing this function to a third person (at the choice of the litigant who has won in the process), either the executing secretary (public sector) or notary or executing attorney (private sector), however, the judge's participation would only be limited to intervening if there is a violation of due process, upon request from the injured person. This would allow the magistrate, who is the personnel with the highest level of responsibility in the jurisdiction, to be relieved of their duties (executing final sentences or orders), which will allow them to spend their time resolving disputes. The second affects improving the distribution of the demands that enter the table of parties of the civil courts of San Juan de Lurigancho, allowing them not only to have a similar number of demands, type of process and subject matter but also when there is more than one subject matter. (pretension), which generates another level of complexity.
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