Bibliographic citations
Taboada, B., (2022). Análisis de los servicios veterinarios prestados por la veterinaria municipal de la Molina: Deber del Estado, actividad asistencial o actividad empresarial [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23080
Taboada, B., Análisis de los servicios veterinarios prestados por la veterinaria municipal de la Molina: Deber del Estado, actividad asistencial o actividad empresarial []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23080
@misc{renati/531433,
title = "Análisis de los servicios veterinarios prestados por la veterinaria municipal de la Molina: Deber del Estado, actividad asistencial o actividad empresarial",
author = "Taboada Gutiérrez, Brenda Jimena",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
In this paper we will analyze the services provided by the Municipal Veterinary of La Molina, being these veterinary consultation, nail clipping, ear cleaning, application of injectables, external deworming with ivermectin, internal oral deworming, external deworming with flea control, euthanasia act, canine or feline spaying or neutering, canine or feline sterilization, veterinary emergency care, municipal registry of dogs and/or felines, temporary shelter for abandoned dogs, otohematoma surgery, fluid therapy, dog training and agility field rental, in order to determine whether we are dealing with an activity ius imperium, duty of the state, welfare or business. To determine this, we will analyze and apply articles 58, 59 and 60 of the Political Constitution of Peru, as well as article 14.3 of the Law of Unfair Competition, allowing us to define the role of the State in the Social Market Economy, as well as to determine what the principle of subsidiarity consists of in a comprehensive manner and in which cases it should not be required. Finally, we will conclude by establishing that the services provided by the Municipality constitute a duty of the State, since there is an intrinsic relationship between animal health and public health. In this way, we would not be facing a business activity and therefore the requirement of subsidiarity would not be enforceable, since we are facing activities that the State can perform as they derive from its constitutional duty to ensure health.
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