Bibliographic citations
Apumayta, N., (2017). Las facultades de los representantes de las entidades y la eficacia de la conciliación extrajudicial en la ciudad de Cusco 2016. [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/1007
Apumayta, N., Las facultades de los representantes de las entidades y la eficacia de la conciliación extrajudicial en la ciudad de Cusco 2016. [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2017. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/1007
@misc{renati/21834,
title = "Las facultades de los representantes de las entidades y la eficacia de la conciliación extrajudicial en la ciudad de Cusco 2016.",
author = "Apumayta Pinto, Nohelia Stephany",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2017"
}
The Extrajudicial Settlement is an alternative means of settling disputes where the parties go to an Extrajudicial Conciliation Center to end their dispute, through the Conciliation Act and the dialogue; The conciliation has advantages that would benefit both parties as: the parties are the ones who decide the solution of the problem; Decreases the time and costs that may be incurred; Is confidential and confidential; Does not require the presence of a lawyer. On the other hand, the Extra-Judicial Settlement in Contracts with the State is an issue that is stipulated in the Law of Contracting of the State No. 30225 in its article N ° 45.5, modified by Legislative Decree No. 1341 and in the Regulation of said Law , Amended by Supreme Decree No. 056-2017-EF in its article No. 183. He Extrajudicial Conciliation in Contracting with the State is an issue that has often not been achieved what has been wanted is to reach a settlement agreement that benefits both parties both the Entity and the Contractor; Because we have seen that many times when the Entity is the invited party, the representative of the Entity that is the Public Prosecutor necessarily needs authoritative powers granted by the municipal, provincial or regional council so that there is a conciliatory agreement and this sign the Act of Conciliation, which in many cases is not granted such powers. The lack of powers to Public Prosecutors is a problem that affects the effectiveness of the Settlement, since many times these authoritative powers have been one of the reasons why it has not been possible to reach a beneficiary agreement for both parties, Both for the Entity and for the Contractor; It is here that we will analyze what are the reasons why these authoritative powers are not granted and how they affect the effectiveness of the Extrajudicial Settlement. Finally I venture to say that the extrajudicial conciliation is an alternative mechanism that has many advantages and in the case of Contracts with the State in the matters that are conciliables I believe that the best solution is to be able to reach a conciliatory agreement since both parts would be The benefits both in time and cost.
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