Bibliographic citations
Cósser, C., (2024). Informe sobre Resolución No. 03640-2021-PHC/TC, sobre demanda de agravio constitucional interpuesto por Piero Renzo Dellepiane Reggiardo contra el Club Tennis “Las Terrazas Miraflores” [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28639
Cósser, C., Informe sobre Resolución No. 03640-2021-PHC/TC, sobre demanda de agravio constitucional interpuesto por Piero Renzo Dellepiane Reggiardo contra el Club Tennis “Las Terrazas Miraflores” []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28639
@misc{renati/531204,
title = "Informe sobre Resolución No. 03640-2021-PHC/TC, sobre demanda de agravio constitucional interpuesto por Piero Renzo Dellepiane Reggiardo contra el Club Tennis “Las Terrazas Miraflores”",
author = "Cósser Gómez, Claudia Milagros",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
This legal report analyzes File No. 03640-2021-PHC/TC, in relation to the constitutional claim of Piero Renzo Dellepiane Reggiardo in favor of himself and the owners and relatives of the condominium “Terrazas de Chepeconde S.A.C.” and “Inversiones Condominio Aventura S.A.C.” against the “Club Tennis Las Terrazas Miraflores” for violating the right to freedom of movement for implementing a gate and surveillance at kilometer 120.8 of the South Pan- American Highway. In this way, access is not allowed to the beaches of Cerro Azul near the land of Piero Renzo Dellepiane's property. Although there is an established right of way and the issuance of express municipal provisions that determine the mandatory nature of the beach law and its regulations. The Constitutional Court declared the claim founded for proving the violation of the right to free movement and ordered the “Club Tennis Las Terrazas Miraflores” to guarantee free access to the beaches, a position that I share and for which I will demonstrate the importance of there being accesses that allow the entry of citizens to public spaces such as beaches. First of all, I am going to explain the beach regime to identify the rules that will apply to this specific case. I will evaluate the existence of an access road at km 120.8 of the South Pan-American Highway and the concept of the constitutional right to freedom of transit will be developed. I will determine whether the plaintiff's right to freedom of movement was violated. Secondly, I will analyze whether the existence of a right of way is an essential requirement to guarantee free access to the beaches. Thirdly, I will develop the concept of the habeas corpus mechanism and, consequently, A determination will be made as to whether habeas corpus is the most effective method of guaranteeing the right to freedom of movement. Finally, the conclusion that the constitutional right to freedom of movement was violated will be reached as a consequence of the previous analysis. Additionally, the presence of a right of way is not a prerequisite for ensuring that the beaches are accessible without charge. As a result, habeas corpus is the appropriate method of safeguarding against the violation of the right to freedom of movement without serving as a means of enforcing administrative resolutions.
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