Bibliographic citations
Ponce, M., (2016). Fundamentos para la exigencia de responsabilidad civil extracontractual de las extracontractual, como consecuencia de un daño moral: Trujillo - 2016 [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/1794
Ponce, M., Fundamentos para la exigencia de responsabilidad civil extracontractual de las extracontractual, como consecuencia de un daño moral: Trujillo - 2016 [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2016. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/1794
@misc{renati/375957,
title = "Fundamentos para la exigencia de responsabilidad civil extracontractual de las extracontractual, como consecuencia de un daño moral: Trujillo - 2016",
author = "Ponce Ostolaza, Melissa Angélica",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2016"
}
The thesis we have called “Fundamentals for the need of Tort Liability of legal persons as a result of material damage: Trujillo 2016“ aims to determine the motivations underlying attributes or dimensions of legal persons who are susceptible moral damages, and as such, considering the substance of the contractual requirement, in the light of national law and the most qualified civil liability doctrine. The issue before us is not peaceful at the level of doctrine, in the sense that has not been fully accepted that legal persons can suffer moral damages, understood as damage or injury non-property interests, caused by an act or delict. In this sense, the formulation of our problem was: WHAT ARE THE FOUNDATIONS OF MORAL DAMAGE LEGAL PERSON BEHIND THE ENFORCEMENT OF TORT?, against which we set the following main objectives: Determine the dimensions or attributes of the legal person are liable for moral damages, for purposes of power demand torts; analyze whether the production quality or service, the name and identity as a dimension or attribute legal person are liable for moral damages, for the purposes of requiring torts; and clarify that the proposal for amending the relevant articles of the Constitution and the Civil Code, in order to resolve the existing legal vacuum. As for the statement of the assumptions we have: “The fundamentals of moral damage to the legal entity that sustain exigiblidad of torts are the legal recognition of the following dimensions or attributes: quality of production or service, the name, public image and market position. “ Pursuant to various logical and legal methods, it was possible to conclude that legal entities possess attributes such as size or quality of production or service name, public image, which have been gradually accepted by the doctria and comparative jurisprudence, conceived the point that suffering can bring about moral damage claim for purposes of tort liability. In Peru, there is a loophole that generates a serious interpretative crisis, the same as would be solved if there is an appropriate definition for the level of the Civil Code and the Constitution, in order to consecrate the application of certain fundamental rights to legal persons as applicable.
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