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Espinoza, L., (2023). El contradictorio frente a la declaración de incompetencia de oficio en el proceso civil vigente [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/12332
Espinoza, L., El contradictorio frente a la declaración de incompetencia de oficio en el proceso civil vigente [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/12332
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title = "El contradictorio frente a la declaración de incompetencia de oficio en el proceso civil vigente",
author = "Espinoza Chumacero, Lizbeth.",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego",
year = "2023"
}
Title: El contradictorio frente a la declaración de incompetencia de oficio en el proceso civil vigente
Authors(s): Espinoza Chumacero, Lizbeth.
Advisor(s): Cruz Vegas, Ruben Alfredo
Keywords: Competencia; Juez
OCDE field: http://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#5.05.00
Issue Date: 2023
Institution: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego
Abstract: La presente tesis se titula: “EL CONTRADICTORIO FRENTE A LA
DECLARACIÓN DE INCOMPETENCIA DE OFICIO EN EL PROCESO CIVIL
VIGENTE”; y, parte de la siguiente pregunta de investigación ¿Por qué el
principio del contradictorio previo debe constituir un límite a la declaración de
incompetencia de oficio, en el proceso civil peruano vigente?
Por tal razón, se ha propuesto el siguiente objetivo general: Demostrar porque
el principio del contradictorio previo debe constituir un límite a la declaración
de incompetencia de oficio, en el proceso civil peruano vigente.
Finalmente, después de aplicar los diversos métodos y técnicas de
investigación a la presente tesis, pudimos arribar a la siguiente conclusión: Se
ha logrado determinar que el principio del contradictorio previo debe constituir
un límite a la declaración de incompetencia de oficio, en el proceso civil
peruano vigente; porque este va a poder significar una forma de control de
idóneo frente a la potestad oficiosa judicial, además que el mismo va a poder
reducir la posibilidad de errores en dicha apreciación de incompetencia, así
como la reducción de riesgos de demoras innecesarias que atenten con el
normal desarrollo del proceso, lo que va a permitir tener un proceso civil más
acorde con el debido proceso y la tutela jurisdiccional efectiva, los que
significan principios rectores de todo proceso judicial constitucionalizado
This thesis is titled: “THE CONTRADICTORY FACING THE DECLARATION OF OFFICIAL INCOMPETENCE IN THE CURRENT CIVIL PROCESS”; and, part of the following research question: Why should the principle of prior adversarial proceedings constitute a limit to the declaration of incompetence ex officio, in the current Peruvian civil process? For this reason, the following general objective has been proposed: Demonstrate why the principle of prior adversarial proceedings should constitute a limit to the declaration of incompetence ex officio, in the current Peruvian civil process. Finally, after applying the various research methods and techniques to this thesis, we were able to reach the following conclusion: It has been determined that the principle of prior adversarial proceedings should constitute a limit to the declaration of incompetence ex officio, in civil proceedings. current Peruvian; because this will be able to mean an ideal form of control against the informal judicial power, in addition to the fact that it will be able to reduce the possibility of errors in said assessment of incompetence, as well as reducing the risks of unnecessary delays that threaten the normal development of the process, which will allow for a civil process that is more in line with due process and effective jurisdictional protection, which are guiding principles of any constitutionalized judicial process.
This thesis is titled: “THE CONTRADICTORY FACING THE DECLARATION OF OFFICIAL INCOMPETENCE IN THE CURRENT CIVIL PROCESS”; and, part of the following research question: Why should the principle of prior adversarial proceedings constitute a limit to the declaration of incompetence ex officio, in the current Peruvian civil process? For this reason, the following general objective has been proposed: Demonstrate why the principle of prior adversarial proceedings should constitute a limit to the declaration of incompetence ex officio, in the current Peruvian civil process. Finally, after applying the various research methods and techniques to this thesis, we were able to reach the following conclusion: It has been determined that the principle of prior adversarial proceedings should constitute a limit to the declaration of incompetence ex officio, in civil proceedings. current Peruvian; because this will be able to mean an ideal form of control against the informal judicial power, in addition to the fact that it will be able to reduce the possibility of errors in said assessment of incompetence, as well as reducing the risks of unnecessary delays that threaten the normal development of the process, which will allow for a civil process that is more in line with due process and effective jurisdictional protection, which are guiding principles of any constitutionalized judicial process.
Link to repository: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/12332
Discipline: Derecho
Grade or title grantor: Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego. Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Politicas
Grade or title: Abogado
Juror: Chanduví Cornejo Víctor Hugo; Amaya Mego Laurent Dayanna; Ascencio Díaz Hubert Edinson
Register date: 27-Nov-2023
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