Bibliographic citations
Gastañeta, A., (2024). Entre anuncios y principios: La publicidad bajo la lupa de la CCD y el desafío de la adecuación social [Trabajo académico, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27402
Gastañeta, A., Entre anuncios y principios: La publicidad bajo la lupa de la CCD y el desafío de la adecuación social [Trabajo académico]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27402
@misc{renati/534352,
title = "Entre anuncios y principios: La publicidad bajo la lupa de la CCD y el desafío de la adecuación social",
author = "Gastañeta Bastidas, Adria",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
This academic article delves into the principle of social adequacy, exploring its regulations, potential infringements, and, most importantly, the challenges they pose. The theory related to unfair competition in the advertising field will be examined as an initial context. Subsequently, the central issue surrounding the indeterminacy of this principle will be addressed, and an analysis will be conducted on how judges resolve the question of determining whether an advertisement violates said principle. The central purpose of this report is to address the intrinsic challenge of determining when and how advertising violates the principle of social adequacy, given its indeterminate nature. In this context, we aim to emphasize the importance of establishing precedents or guidelines that address the need for a defined methodology for authorities to conduct precise evaluations. These precedents and guidelines should focus on creating a framework that allows authorities to carry out a thorough and holistic analysis when interpreting the advertisement in question. The absence of such guidelines can lead to disparate interpretations and, consequently, arbitrary resolutions, underscoring the urgency of establishing a more structured and uniform approach in evaluating advertising regarding the principle of social adequacy.
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