Bibliographic citations
Mejia, E., (2023). Informe jurídico sobre conflicto competencial respecto al control judicial de las decisiones del Congreso STC EXP. N° 0003-2022-CC/TC [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25575
Mejia, E., Informe jurídico sobre conflicto competencial respecto al control judicial de las decisiones del Congreso STC EXP. N° 0003-2022-CC/TC []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25575
@misc{renati/536615,
title = "Informe jurídico sobre conflicto competencial respecto al control judicial de las decisiones del Congreso STC EXP. N° 0003-2022-CC/TC",
author = "Mejia Souza, Estefany Xiomara",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
The purpose of this Report is to address the ruling of the Constitutional Court declaring the competence claim filed by the Congress of the Republic against the Judicial Branch, for the alleged infringement of its exclusive powers, to be well founded. For this purpose, three amparo proceedings are analyzed in whose judicial pronouncements the competence petition was based: firstly, file N°03898- 2022-0-1801-JR-DC-03 whereby it was resolved to suspend the procedure for the appointment of the Ombudsman; secondly, file N°00400-2022-0-0401-JR DC-01 whereby it was ordered the cessation of constitutional complaints against the president of the National Jury of Elections; and, file N°00893-2022-0-1801- JR-DC-02 whereby it was declared the nullity of the normative procedure in which it was intended to modify the University Law. The study focuses on identifying, first, whether in each specific case we are faced with an attribution protected by the competence process (subjective and objective element) in order to subsequently determine whether, despite being an attribution of Congress, it is susceptible to judicial control. For this purpose, the pertinent articles of the Political Constitution of Peru, the Organic Law of the Ombudsman's Office, the Regulations of Congress, the New Constitutional Procedural Code, the Organic Law of the National Jury of Elections, as well as the corresponding constitutional jurisprudence will be invoked. Finally, I state the reasons why I agree with the TC's decision in the case of the Ombudsman's Office, but not in the case of the president of the JNE and SUNEDU.
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