Bibliographic citations
Villanueva, A., (2023). La falta de regulación para la inscripción del nacimiento de un hijo/a con los dos apellidos del padre biológico afecta el buen gobierno en el marco de la sentencia 06323-2021-0-1801-JR-DC-09 [Trabajo académico, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24999
Villanueva, A., La falta de regulación para la inscripción del nacimiento de un hijo/a con los dos apellidos del padre biológico afecta el buen gobierno en el marco de la sentencia 06323-2021-0-1801-JR-DC-09 [Trabajo académico]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24999
@misc{renati/528838,
title = "La falta de regulación para la inscripción del nacimiento de un hijo/a con los dos apellidos del padre biológico afecta el buen gobierno en el marco de la sentencia 06323-2021-0-1801-JR-DC-09",
author = "Villanueva Oruna, Arturo Franco",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
The registration of the birth of a child seeks to achieve recognition of the identity of the child, and in turn also allows the registration of the parents. The current regulation admits as an exception, in case a woman so decides, not having to reveal the identity of the father of her child, being able to register the child with both of her last names. However, for a father, said exception does not apply, as the potential existence of single-parent male families made up of a father and his children was not contemplated at the time the legislator issued the regulation. The Peruvian Civil Code is one of the norms that regulates the registration of the birth of a child, and is characterized by having a heteronormative and patriarchal vision, under which filiation only occurred by natural reproduction and did not contemplate assumptions of male single-parent families. In line with this, the non-existence in Peru of an efficient regulatory framework on assisted reproduction techniques ends up affecting fundamental rights, as in this case through ruling 06323-2021-0-1801-JR-DC-09. Peru, being a Constitutional State of Law, recognizes good governance in article 44 of its Constitution as a principle in the actions of public powers. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to determine whether the lack of regulation and the State's refusal for a father to register his son with her two last names corresponds or not to an action in accordance with the constitutional principle of good governance.
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