Bibliographic citations
Ttito, I., Ramírez, M. (2018). La ubicación geográfica de las entidades que administran justicia y el acceso a la justicia por parte de los pobladores de las comunidades alejadas de la provincia de Canchis [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/2360
Ttito, I., Ramírez, M. La ubicación geográfica de las entidades que administran justicia y el acceso a la justicia por parte de los pobladores de las comunidades alejadas de la provincia de Canchis [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/2360
@misc{renati/957778,
title = "La ubicación geográfica de las entidades que administran justicia y el acceso a la justicia por parte de los pobladores de las comunidades alejadas de la provincia de Canchis",
author = "Ramírez Castillo, Moisés",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2018"
}
Man is a social being, lives in a society with rules of conduct that govern their behavior within it, all members of society have the same rights, the right to access to the administration of justice is recognized in the Constitution and in international treaties of which the Peruvian State is a party, the Peruvian territory is divided into regions provinces, districts, towns, communities, annexs, sectors, neighborhood, etc. The Canchis province is one of the thirteen provinces of the department of Cusco, has 8 districts, 110 communities, and a number of centers, annexs and sectors. The inhabitants of remote communities in the province of Canchis, still taking social and structural constraints to access to the administration of justice, to exercise their right of access to justice, to receive a due process and finally receive an effective judicial protection to troubleshoot and repair their conflicts with legal relevance. Structural because the geographic location of the main entity that administers justice, which is the Judicial Power is located in the capital of the province and a Justice of the Peace Court Counsel in the district of ink, with a small number of Judges and do not have sufficient logistics to get closer to remote communities in the province; social projects, such as the Quechua speaking to be linguistic, economic to have low economic resources, educational by not knowing how to read and/or write and finally the discrimination they receive for their clothing, religion, race, gender and economic level. The consequences that generate the limitations of access to the administration of justice to the people of remote communities of this province, are the distrust in the administration of justice of the Judiciary, the abuse of power by the authorities who administer justice and finally the villagers have already taken and want to continue taking justice into their own hands.
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