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García, A., (2023). ¿Debe agotarse la vía administrativa para acceder a la tutela jurisdiccional en el derecho del consumidor?, mejor dejemos que decidan los consumidores [Trabajo académico, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24658
García, A., ¿Debe agotarse la vía administrativa para acceder a la tutela jurisdiccional en el derecho del consumidor?, mejor dejemos que decidan los consumidores [Trabajo académico]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24658
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title = "¿Debe agotarse la vía administrativa para acceder a la tutela jurisdiccional en el derecho del consumidor?, mejor dejemos que decidan los consumidores",
author = "García Lavado, Alex Orlando",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
Timely and immediate attention to claims in consumer relations is undoubtedly one of the concerns that motivated the creation of an alternative claims resolution mechanism to judicial protection, which is designed within the protective horizon established in the article. 65° of our Constitution, since the ordinary way due to the procedural legal traffic, would not guarantee a prompt solution to the rights violated in consumer relations. Under this scenario, the possibility that the resolutions of the Indecopi Court are reviewed by a judicial judge, beyond guaranteeing the autonomy and independence with which they will be judged, prevent access to an authentic effective protection. This, if we start from the premise that the same guarantees of due process developed in the ordinary way will be those guarantees with which the final resolutions will be issued. In any case, we let the consumer decide in which way he will exercise his defensive action, but demanding to exhaust the administrative route, to transit through the ordinary route, violates the right to access effective protection, this if we consider that to reach the protection jurisdiction we must go to Indecopi. In this sense, if on the one hand, the decisive and definitive decision is held by the jurisdictional guardianship, demanding to go through the administrative route constitutes a barrier to access to justice. On the contrary, if we make administrative protection more useful and important, the ordinary route will not be necessary. In that sense, let both ways compete, since they have the same guarantees of due process. Only then will we be faced with an efficient and predictable law, because to the extent that judicial protection becomes less bureaucratic, there will be fewer frustrated claims that could not reach the last instance due to the transaction cost that this implies.
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