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Peñaloza, A., (2022). El principio de suplencia de queja deficiente y el Proceso Civil: En busca de una mayor protección de los derechos fundamentales en controversias privadas [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21961
Peñaloza, A., El principio de suplencia de queja deficiente y el Proceso Civil: En busca de una mayor protección de los derechos fundamentales en controversias privadas []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21961
@misc{renati/534492,
title = "El principio de suplencia de queja deficiente y el Proceso Civil: En busca de una mayor protección de los derechos fundamentales en controversias privadas",
author = "Peñaloza Mamani, Alexander Joao",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
This artiche deals with the analysis of the application of the substitution of deficient complaint; as a guiding, guaranteeing principle, of a procedural nature, and currently implicit in the peruvian constitutional procedural law system. Principle that configures a power and obligation of the constitutional judge to make up for the deficiency in which the plaintiff of a process would have incurred, in determining the subjective rigth violated. Research work, in wich we’ll determine through an analysis: historical, normative, comparative and in the case law; the development and configuration of the aforementioned principle in our procedural order. To then proceed to an analysis of the feasibility of applying the substitution of deficient complaint in the field of civil proceedings; being the objective of the present investigation: to determine the viability of 3 its application in civil proceedings. Developing the research under the qualitative method approach, using documentary observation as an instrument of the present explanatory research. Establishing our inference, in the sense that this principle is perfectly applicable to other fiels of civil procedural law, in addition to those described in the present work; in order to provide an effective procedural protection for civil rights, by which the judge is empowered to specify the violated right, provide that it is derived from the facts presented by the procedural parties. The applicatipn of the substitution of deficient complaint must be strictly regulated, in order to provide an adequate regulatory framework for its apllication.
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