Bibliographic citations
Pretell, J., (2021). Informe para la sustentación de expedientes: N° 01104-2012-0-0701-JR-FC-01 / N° 1144-2015/CC1 [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/655658
Pretell, J., Informe para la sustentación de expedientes: N° 01104-2012-0-0701-JR-FC-01 / N° 1144-2015/CC1 [Trabajo de suficiencia profesional]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/655658
@misc{renati/394838,
title = "Informe para la sustentación de expedientes: N° 01104-2012-0-0701-JR-FC-01 / N° 1144-2015/CC1",
author = "Pretell Rojas, Julio Cesar",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2021"
}
The present report is the summary and position taken by the author in reference to the files N° 01104-2012-0-0701-JR-FC-01 and N°1144-2015/CC1, which were presented for obtaining a Law Degree before the Peruvian University of Applied Sciences - UPC. These files address the issues of separation of bodies due to de facto separation and breach of the duty of suitability in the service. On the one hand, file N° 01104-2012-0-0701-JR-FC-01 has as its main subject the separation of bodies due to de facto separation in which Law N° 27495 must be applied, a law that incorporates de facto separation as a cause for separation of bodies and establishes the existence of a more injured spouse. As well as the application of the III Full Casatorio Civil in which the parameters for the awarding of compensation to the most injured spouse are established. On the other hand, Case No. 1144-2015/CC1 addresses the infringement of the duty of suitability in the provision of services of indirect consumers exposed to a consumer relationship. In this regard, it analyses the factual assumptions for the fulfilment of the existence of a consumer relationship, as well as the administrative infringement punishable by the commission and the consumer protection chamber of INDECOPI. Finally, it is worth noting that in both legal matters the law has a protective function to safeguard the rights and interests of the most vulnerable parties in such relationships.
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