Bibliographic citations
Merma, R., (2015). La colisión de los principios de imparcialidad e inmediación en el proceso civil peruano hacia una decisión auténticamente imparcial y justa. [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/191
Merma, R., La colisión de los principios de imparcialidad e inmediación en el proceso civil peruano hacia una decisión auténticamente imparcial y justa. [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2015. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/191
@misc{renati/957536,
title = "La colisión de los principios de imparcialidad e inmediación en el proceso civil peruano hacia una decisión auténticamente imparcial y justa.",
author = "Merma Palacios, Ruth",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2015"
}
This research takes as its starting point the problem of the Peruvian civil process in which many are interested in controversy, it has been observed that within the judicial system is a collision of principles .The principle of fairness and immediacy that as a result Collision is affecting fundamental rights of the litigants at the time of sentencing, because everyone is entitled to a fair and impartial judgments. The principle of immediacy is transgressing pursuant to its powers, it is the judge knows the parties throughout the course of the civil process and as a consequence causing a bias for bias obtained during the procedural legal acts and explicitly manifested when issuance of sentencia.se described and explained the problem but would give solution to this problem must make a comparison with the Spanish legal system, this only as a reference to be as positive as in the administration of justice, satisfies its litigants, where no rights transgresses far there collision early in the process are the clerks who perform the different procedural legal acts and the judge only when the sentencing hearing the case but not taking sides and issuing a fair and impartial judgment. That does not mean it should apply equally in our legal system, its application would be different but in reference to the Spanish legal system. The proposal would be that the Peruvian civil process, specifically the civil process is carried out with instructor judge that the procedure complies with all its duties and powers conferred upon him, unless at the time of sentencing, would fall the authority of the sentencing judge to another fair and impartial without any prejudice, pure and crystal of any impurities that could contaminate their conscience when pronouncing sentence.
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