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Quispe, L., (2019). Divorcio e inventario de bienes [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/5532
Quispe, L., Divorcio e inventario de bienes [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/5532
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title = "Divorcio e inventario de bienes",
author = "Quispe Estrada, Luz Angélica",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2019"
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Title: Divorcio e inventario de bienes
Authors(s): Quispe Estrada, Luz Angélica
Advisor(s): Florián Vigo, Olegario David
Issue Date: 2019
Institution: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO
Abstract: A través de la presente investigación denominada “DIVORCIO E INVENTARIO DE BIENES”,
buscamos determinar de qué manera la exigencia legal de tener que peticionar el inventario de
bienes en un proceso independiente al del divorcio ante un Juez de Paz Letrado vulnera los
principios de especialidad, celeridad y economía procesal, los cuales son principios que están
dentro de lo que conocemos como el derecho a una Tutela Jurisdiccional Efectiva.
La presente investigación parte de la problemática que existe en diversos Juzgados de Paz Letrado
de Trujillo, pues, se advierte que en dichos Juzgados se vienen presentando demandas no
contenciosas de inventario de bienes, los cuales tienen como única finalidad aprobar e inventariar
los bienes que formaron parte de una sociedad de gananciales que ha sido declarada fenecida
mediante sentencia de divorcio expedida ante un Juzgado de Familia, poniendo en debate si
realmente el Juez de Paz Letrado es competente para conocer dicho tipo de demandas, pues, si bien
la ley de competencia notarial en su artículo 2° le otorga competencia para conocer los procesos no
contenciosos de inventario, lo cierto es que, existiría una salvedad en cuanto a aquellos inventarios
derivados de la ejecución de una sentencia de divorcio, pues, se considera que la ejecución de la
sentencia de divorcio incluye el inventario y, por tanto, debe ser realizado en etapa de ejecución de
dicho proceso. Al respecto, es necesario tener en cuenta que la Tutela Jurisdiccional Efectiva no
acaba con la emisión de una sentencia; sino, con la emisión de los efectos de esa sentencia en la
realidad.
Por tal razón, consideramos que, este tema es relevante para su debida investigación, toda vez que
se está afectando seriamente la Tutela Jurisdiccional Efectiva en el campo de la ejecución de lo
decidido.
Through the present research called “DIVORCE AND INVENTORY OF GOODS”, We seek to determine in what way the legal requirement to have to request the inventory of assets in a process independent of divorce before a Justice of the Peace Law violates the principles of specialty, speed and procedural economy, which are principles that are within what we know as the right to an effective Jurisdictional Guardianship. The present investigation is based on the problems that exist in various Justice Courts of Trujillo, because, it is noticed that in these Courts, non-contentious claims of inventory of goods are presented, which have the sole purpose of approving and inventorizing the goods that formed part of a partnership that has been declared terminated by divorce decree issued before a Family Court, putting into debate whether the Justice of the Peace Lawyer is competent to hear such type of lawsuit, because, although the law of notarial competence in his article 2 it grants him competence to know the non-contentious processes of inventory, the certain thing is that, would exist a salvedad as for those inventories derived from the execution of a divorce sentence, then, it is considered that the execution of the sentence of divorce includes the inventory and, therefore, must be carried out in the execution stage of said process. In this regard, it is necessary to take into account that Effective Jurisdictional Guardianship does not end with the issuance of a sentence; but, with the emission of the effects of that sentence in reality. For this reason, we consider that this issue is relevant to its due investigation, since it is seriously affecting the effective Jurisdictional Guardianship in the field of execution of what has been decided.
Through the present research called “DIVORCE AND INVENTORY OF GOODS”, We seek to determine in what way the legal requirement to have to request the inventory of assets in a process independent of divorce before a Justice of the Peace Law violates the principles of specialty, speed and procedural economy, which are principles that are within what we know as the right to an effective Jurisdictional Guardianship. The present investigation is based on the problems that exist in various Justice Courts of Trujillo, because, it is noticed that in these Courts, non-contentious claims of inventory of goods are presented, which have the sole purpose of approving and inventorizing the goods that formed part of a partnership that has been declared terminated by divorce decree issued before a Family Court, putting into debate whether the Justice of the Peace Lawyer is competent to hear such type of lawsuit, because, although the law of notarial competence in his article 2 it grants him competence to know the non-contentious processes of inventory, the certain thing is that, would exist a salvedad as for those inventories derived from the execution of a divorce sentence, then, it is considered that the execution of the sentence of divorce includes the inventory and, therefore, must be carried out in the execution stage of said process. In this regard, it is necessary to take into account that Effective Jurisdictional Guardianship does not end with the issuance of a sentence; but, with the emission of the effects of that sentence in reality. For this reason, we consider that this issue is relevant to its due investigation, since it is seriously affecting the effective Jurisdictional Guardianship in the field of execution of what has been decided.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/5532
Discipline: Derecho
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Politicas
Grade or title: Abogado
Register date: 16-Oct-2019
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