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Sotomayor, K., (2023). Informe Jurídico sobre Exp N.°02566-2014-PA/TC, Proceso de Amparo por vulneración al derecho a la salud [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25667
Sotomayor, K., Informe Jurídico sobre Exp N.°02566-2014-PA/TC, Proceso de Amparo por vulneración al derecho a la salud []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25667
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title = "Informe Jurídico sobre Exp N.°02566-2014-PA/TC, Proceso de Amparo por vulneración al derecho a la salud",
author = "Sotomayor Vergara, Kiara Sofía",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
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This legal report questions, based on the amparo proceeding filed by Mr. Luigi Calzolaio (hereinafter, Mr. Calzolaio), whether the Constitutional Court may rule on the execution of public policies regarding essential rights, since in the specific case, Mr. Calzolaio had appealed to two previous instances; however, it was declared inadmissible. The appellant indicated that his right to health had been violated, and since it is a fundamental right, it is considered whether the Constitutional Court should intervene or whether it should limit itself to its specific competences. Based on the Constitutional Court's ruling and the arguments used, the competence to intervene in the execution of public policies related to the right to health is discussed. The normative instruments used are the American Convention on Human Rights, the Protocol of San Salvador and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, since they directly refer to the right to health as a social right and reveal the guarantee that the State has to protect the enjoyment of such right. Likewise, the Constitution and jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court are considered in order to address as main conclusions that despite not having a specific competence, it has an implicit competence to pronounce on the execution of public policies that affect essential rights.
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