Bibliographic citations
Quispe, J., (2022). La ineficacia del art. 7 de la ley de comunidades campesinas Ley N°24656, frente a la disposición de tierras por el crecimiento urbanístico de las asociaciones de vivienda san Jerónimo 2018 – 2020 [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/5197
Quispe, J., La ineficacia del art. 7 de la ley de comunidades campesinas Ley N°24656, frente a la disposición de tierras por el crecimiento urbanístico de las asociaciones de vivienda san Jerónimo 2018 – 2020 []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/5197
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title = "La ineficacia del art. 7 de la ley de comunidades campesinas Ley N°24656, frente a la disposición de tierras por el crecimiento urbanístico de las asociaciones de vivienda san Jerónimo 2018 – 2020",
author = "Quispe Cusi, José Luís",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2022"
}
The regulations regarding the disposal of communal lands from the communal property approach are diverse, the Magna Carta recognizes that the lands of peasant communities are use and free disposal, in this case the closest antecedent is the political constitution of Peru of 1979 where it has the character of inalienable, unattachable and imprescriptible, with the current political constitution of 1993, it maintains that the state preferentially supports agrarian development, they are also autonomous in the use and disposal of their lands, in addition the ownership of their lands is imprescriptible, this feature guarantees the development and preserves the culture, customs, uses, etc. One of the unknowns is that the free disposal must be for the same purpose, that is, the agricultural use, the prescription is prohibited, except in the case of abandonment as indicated in the article. 89 of the Political Constitution of Peru, the reason for this prohibition is explained in the special treatment that our regulations give the peasant and native communities treatment the motive or reason for this treatment is multiple and diverse. The fundamentals is the productivity of the agrarian sector, it is also related to the fact that Peru is a multicultural country, that there are sectors of the population with a different and diverse worldview, the current regulations for disposition purposes, being a public interest organization. regulations are imperative and in the event of nonobservance of the procedures, this is sanctioned with the maximum sanction, urban expansion and housing associations interact and de facto an informal urban growth arises in the district of San Jerónimo-Cusco, pushed by the force of the Necessity these are settled in communal territory and in the face of non-compliance with the established procedures, their legal reorganization of the housing associations in terms of ownership of the land is unfeasible, and due to the characteristic that the communal lands are imprescriptible, many years can pass and the property will continue to belong to the peasant community because the law so mandates, the de facto change of use of communal lands that go from being agricultural lands to being informal urban lands has a high degree of component in the economic factor since land prices rise due to the fact that they are close to the city and the The owner sees in this factor a cost-benefit opportunity for himself, however an urban informality and legal uncertainty arise for housing associations and the dreams of owning a home are complicated over time.
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