Bibliographic citations
Flores, A., (2022). Discriminación en el Sistema Privado de Pensiones Peruano a trabajadores con discapacidad para acceder a la pensión de invalidez permanente [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23049
Flores, A., Discriminación en el Sistema Privado de Pensiones Peruano a trabajadores con discapacidad para acceder a la pensión de invalidez permanente []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23049
@misc{renati/534978,
title = "Discriminación en el Sistema Privado de Pensiones Peruano a trabajadores con discapacidad para acceder a la pensión de invalidez permanente",
author = "Flores Huamani, Astrid Carolina",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
The case deals with the violation of Ricardo Galván's right to social security and the principle of non-discrimination in the context of a constitutional amparo proceeding. Ricardo Galván is a physically disabled person who joined the Private Pension System in 1996 with a spinal cord injury resulting from tuberculous meningitis. In 2013 as a result of a shoulder injury resulting in the condition of scapulohumeral periarthritis, he requested a permanent disability pension. The COMAFP and the COMEC denied granting the permanent disability pension, determining that the spinal cord injury of 1990 generated the permanent disability condition and not the shoulder injury of 2013. The injuries were rated at 70 % and 4 % respectively. The case was heard by the Third Court Specialized in Constitutional Matters of the Court of Justice of Lima, which declared the amparo claim to be well-founded due to the violation of the right to a pension and equality was accredited. In light of this, the present Report discusses whether the denial of the permanent disability pension to Ricardo Galván by the COMAFP and the COMEC constituted a violation of the right to a pension and the principle of equality and non-discrimination in light of International Human Rights Law.
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