Bibliographic citations
Otiniano, G., (2024). Acumulación de oficio de procesos civiles con pretensiones conexas que no se encuentran tramitados en un mismo juzgado [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/22157
Otiniano, G., Acumulación de oficio de procesos civiles con pretensiones conexas que no se encuentran tramitados en un mismo juzgado []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/22157
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title = "Acumulación de oficio de procesos civiles con pretensiones conexas que no se encuentran tramitados en un mismo juzgado",
author = "Otiniano Campos, Gabriel Ernesto",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2024"
}
With this research work, the author seeks to demonstrate that the accumulation of processes with related claims constitutes one of the most important procedural mechanisms to protect the rights of the procedural parties and guarantee that the right to effective judicial protection is duly respected during all the procedural stages. Currently, our Civil Procedure Code allows the accumulation of processes to be carried out at the request of a party, when one of the parties deems it convenient and necessary, with the judge deciding the origin of the accumulation. However, this investigation will focus on the power that judges have (or should have) to order the accumulation of processes ex officio, since, according to Article 90 of the Peruvian Civil Procedure Code, this is only possible when the processes are processed before the same court. In view of which, one might ask, is it necessary for judges to also be able to accumulate ex officio processes with related claims that are processed in different courts? The answer to this question will make it possible to determine whether or not it is pertinent to provide the judge with greater ex officio powers to ensure that adequate effective judicial protection is guaranteed, avoiding contradictory sentences, the maximum purpose of the institution of accumulation.
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