Bibliographic citations
Coronado, R., Avila, L. (2023). Motivación de la reparación civil como fundamento para el resarcimiento del daño [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/671266
Coronado, R., Avila, L. Motivación de la reparación civil como fundamento para el resarcimiento del daño [Trabajo de Suficiencia Profesional]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/671266
@misc{renati/411962,
title = "Motivación de la reparación civil como fundamento para el resarcimiento del daño",
author = "Avila Paredes, Leticia Selandy",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2023"
}
The commission of a crime not only implies the imposition of a punitive sanction by the State, but also the payment of civil reparation according to the severity of the injury or loss suffered. For proportional quantification, the judge is required to carry out an adequate assessment of the facts and the harmful consequences that the commission of the criminal offense generated in the passive subject. His decision must be motivated and in accordance with the law. In this work, the sentence handed down in Exp Nº ° 01275-2022-PHC/TC JUNÍN will be analyzed based on the analysis of civil reparation. This examines a lack of motivation for the sentences by the first and second instance judges, which led to the imposition of a sentence and the payment of an amount as civil reparation. In relation to the first, given the disagreement of the arguments, the appellant formulated the habeas corpus process, while in relation to the second, the Constitutional Court, through an extra petita basis, maintained that the monetary sum granted was negligible and the reasons who supported it were not justified. According to the problem posed (lack of motivation of judicial resolutions in civil reparation), in the following lines the respective concepts will be analyzed and their solutions will be formulated considering the doctrine, jurisprudence and the bibliographic consultation in the database found in the following pages: Scielo, Tirant lo blanch and in the academic repositories of the UPC and the PUCP. From them, the conclusion was reached that a transparent and clear justification is necessary in the sentences in order to not violate the fundamental right to due motivation of the sentences to the detriment of the victims.
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