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Ítem Texto completo enlazado Los mercados de abastos en la legislación peruana: el caso del Área Metropolitana de Lima en el contexto de emergencia sanitaria por el COVID-19(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-11-10) Devoto Ykeho, AndresThe article develops the regulation of the food market service in Peruvian legislation, after the new regulatory changes that occurred before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, the existing typologies on markets, the public actors involved and the administrative legal regime that adheres to the Peruvian legal system are studied. Finally, two aspects that food markets maintain in regard to the new legislation related to urban development and food safety are analyzed. Likewise, after a legal analysis of the regulations, administrative doctrine, and jurisprudence we found an underway process to recover the role that the public administration has in the promotion, construction and operation of the food markets, after the processes of liberalization and privatization that occurred in Peru during the nineties.Ítem Texto completo enlazado Los parámetros urbanísticos y edificatorios de la Vivienda de Interés Social en Lima Metropolitana: Zonificación exclusionaria y vulneración del derecho a la vivienda(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-12-15) Devoto Ykeho, Andres; Pairazamán Sotelo, Fiorella; Vilchez Vargas, Ximena; Torero Gamero, Domingo AlejandroThe objective of this article is to analyze the role of urban planning and building parameters in guaranteeing the right to adequate housing in Metropolitan Lima, with emphasis on social housing (SIV). To this end, we develop a state of the art on the urban regulation of SIV until December 2022, which shows that there is no consensus among the different levels of government regarding the mechanisms to promote the production of SIV and guarantee the right to housing. Then, we analyze the impact of urban and building parameters on the right to housing and other legal rights and goods.Based on this analysis, we present two arguments.First, we argue that the urban and building parameters approved by the municipalities of Metropolitan Lima represent a case of exclusionary zoning, as they limit or prohibit the production of SIV in areas with greater access to services and facilities. The second argument is that the incentives of the Special Regulation –i.e., the table of SIV parameters– do not guarantee the right to housing because they do not ensure adequate access to services and facilities for SIV beneficiaries.