Bibliographic citations
Cuya, C., García, G., Salas, A. (2018). Análisis de los conflictos sociales que tuvieron como hecho generador el incumplimiento de las obligaciones sociales comprometidas por las empresas que desarrollan actividades de gran y mediana minería con las comunidades y poblaciones de su entorno: Propuesta jurídica alternativa de solución. [Trabajo de investigación, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/623866
Cuya, C., García, G., Salas, A. Análisis de los conflictos sociales que tuvieron como hecho generador el incumplimiento de las obligaciones sociales comprometidas por las empresas que desarrollan actividades de gran y mediana minería con las comunidades y poblaciones de su entorno: Propuesta jurídica alternativa de solución. [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/623866
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title = "Análisis de los conflictos sociales que tuvieron como hecho generador el incumplimiento de las obligaciones sociales comprometidas por las empresas que desarrollan actividades de gran y mediana minería con las comunidades y poblaciones de su entorno: Propuesta jurídica alternativa de solución.",
author = "Salas Zevallos, Arturo",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2018"
}
The purpose of this research work is to identify, analyze and determine if the breach of social obligations committed by mining companies could have influenced the activation of social conflicts around their operations and seek a formula for legal solution that could make efficient the fulfillment of the commitments of the company with the community. For these purposes, the reports of social conflicts prepared by the Ombudsman's Office from January 2013 to December 2017 were reviewed and analyzed. In this work it was evidenced that the breach of obligations and social commitments of mining companies with the communities and populations located within the area of their influence have represented during the past five years a considerable percentage of the total causes that led to social conflicts in Peru in that period, a significant number that requires special attention by the Government. Thus it was verified that the origin of some of these conflicts is due to the non-fulfillment of the obligations and social commitments assumed by the mine owners with said populations and communities due to the fact of being contained either in contracts, agreements or in minutes derived from tables of dialogue product of negotiations conventionally accepted by the parties that sign it. For the aforementioned reasons, an alternative legal solution is proposed that may contribute to the resolution of said social conflicts, through the institutional strengthening of the General Office of Social Management of the Ministry of Energy and Mines and an effective financial mechanism that may allow the enforceability and compliance with the obligations and social commitments assumed by the mine owners.
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