Bibliographic citations
Muñoz, D., (2019). La competencia territorial y funcional del juez penal en los procesos de Habeas Corpus y su ejercicio abusivo del derecho [Tesis, Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/5717
Muñoz, D., La competencia territorial y funcional del juez penal en los procesos de Habeas Corpus y su ejercicio abusivo del derecho [Tesis]. : Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12759/5717
@misc{renati/380903,
title = "La competencia territorial y funcional del juez penal en los procesos de Habeas Corpus y su ejercicio abusivo del derecho",
author = "Muñoz Oyarce, Diana Liceth",
publisher = "Universidad Privada Antenor Orrego - UPAO",
year = "2019"
}
The general objective of this thesis report was to determine how the extension of territorial and functional competence in the habeas corpus process prescribed in Article 28 of the Constitutional Procedural Code contravenes its legal nature. In the information gathering stage for the elaboration of the thematic dispersion of the chapters of the theoretical framework, the sources of consultation were used, such as books, juridical magazines, national legislation, jurisprudence of the inter-American court, using as instrument of information gathering the registration and investigation files. Regarding the results of the research developed in the chapters of the theoretical framework, it was obtained that the constitutional processes are intended to guarantee the constitutional supremacy and the protection of fundamental rights whose content is a protected constitutional right; the habeas corpus process is identified as a constitutional guarantee action and as a procedure where its scope of application is individual liberty, effective procedural protection and its rights related to it; and the elimination of the extension of the territorial and functional competence of the criminal judge is based on the existence of an abusive exercise of the right and on the proliferation of acts of corruption among the defendants, their lawyers and magistrates. The main conclusion of the research work is that the extension of territorial and functional competence in the habeas corpus process prescribed in Article 28 of the Constitutional Procedural Code contravenes its legal nature, by allowing that prerogative to generate an abusive exercise of the right and promote acts of corruption, for which it is recommended the modification of Article 28 of the Constitutional Procedural Code where the competence falls on the criminal judge in turn of the place where the threat or effect of the right to individual freedom and / or any related right occurs .
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