Bibliographic citations
Amaro, A., (2023). Informe jurídico del expediente N° 1126-2012/CPC referente a un procedimiento administrativo en materia de protección al consumidor [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25596
Amaro, A., Informe jurídico del expediente N° 1126-2012/CPC referente a un procedimiento administrativo en materia de protección al consumidor []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25596
@misc{renati/537343,
title = "Informe jurídico del expediente N° 1126-2012/CPC referente a un procedimiento administrativo en materia de protección al consumidor",
author = "Amaro Zulueta, Anggie Melissa",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
This legal report aims to analyze the application and enforcement of certain legal concepts by the collegial body and Administrative Tribunal of Indecopi within the framework of an administrative proceeding regarding consumer protection, particularly focusing on a case involving the sale of a dog by the provider. This investigation intends to address with greater complexity the following aspects of special relevance in the case under study: the jurisdiction of the Consumer Protection Commission and the Deciding Bodies of Summary Proceedings (ORPS) regarding proceedings related to pets, the evidentiary activity carried out by the Commission, and the review of administrative acts. For this purpose, national and international doctrine and several pronouncements of Indecopi are employed, leading to the determination that, in this specific case, although the Commission is competent due to the presence of other acts in the complaint that affect diffuse interests; nevertheless, mostly and determined by the quantity, the ORPS is the one who knows and resolves on this type of infringements. To such extent, it is included as a reflection that a review by the legislator on the competences assigned to the ORPS for this type of cases is merited, since it requires a greater and exhaustive deployment of the evidentiary activity by the administrative body - which could not be adequately conducted in a summary proceeding- in order to determine the reasonable consumer standard and, consequently, the administrative liability of the provide.
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