Bibliographic citations
Pareja, C., (2022). La cosa juzgada y sus problemas conceptuales respecto a su “inmutabilidad”: una aproximación al estudio de un sistema de estabilidades procesales [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/22259
Pareja, C., La cosa juzgada y sus problemas conceptuales respecto a su “inmutabilidad”: una aproximación al estudio de un sistema de estabilidades procesales []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/22259
@misc{renati/534775,
title = "La cosa juzgada y sus problemas conceptuales respecto a su “inmutabilidad”: una aproximación al estudio de un sistema de estabilidades procesales",
author = "Pareja Mujica, Christian Bayardo",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
The institution of res judicata from his initial studies proves to be very complex and extensive, through the analysis of great authors who devoted important contributions to it to its application in our Peruvian system. This work will be sustained in demonstrating from a procedural view-the study and analysis of the res judicata, and its application in the Peruvian system. It also agrees with the “immutability“ characteristic of this institution, denting various mechanisms that would set out the possibility of reviewing a resolution with res judicata authority in the judicial process. With regard to the latter, having established the main conceptual problems that come with that institution, we analyze the need to study legal certainty in a different way than traditionally applied. We will focus on understanding from a dynamic approach within the process and therefore exposed to changes, which are subject to the reality of our legal system. Finally, with the help of professor Antonio do Passo Cabral's thesis, the importance of setting aside the “immutability“ characteristic of res judicata and proposing a system of stability present in each process is established, which produces a solution to the conceptual problems that go through the institution of res judicata.
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