Núm. 61 (2023)
URI permanente para esta colecciónhttp://54.81.141.168/handle/123456789/201822
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Ítem Texto completo enlazado Explorando los NFT en la industria de la moda: desafíos y perspectivas para su regulación futura(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-10-21) Alcántara Francia, Olga AlejandraThis article examines the impact and the growing adoption of non-fungible tokens (NFTs) in the fashion industry, highlighting their influence on authenticity, digital ownership, and the interaction among creators, consumers, and brands. As blockchain and NFT technologies continue to reshape the fashion landscape, this study explores their implications in the fashion ecosystem and the challenges they pose in terms of copyright.The article begins by exploring how NFTs enable fashion designers to authenticate their creations, providing a solution to counterfeiting and copying issues. Additionally, it emphasizes the NFTs’ capacity to track the ownership of digital assets, which can lead to greater control and compensation for fashion designers and artists.However, as the fashion industry delves into the world of NFTs, legal and ethical challenges emerge in relation to copyright. The article addresses issues related to the protection of intellectual property and the need for clear regulations in the NFT space.Ítem Texto completo enlazado El Derecho de la Moda está de moda(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-10-21) Barrantes Serrano, Rosmery Cristina; Tambini Ávila, Mónica Margot; Atahualpa Cossio, Adolfo FabiánThis article delves into the importance of fashion law as a new specialty that has a transversal character in its relationship with the rest of the legal specialties. It highlights the importance of consumer associations as institutions that are at the service of fashion consumers’ interests, using the Fashion Law Latam Association as an example. The existing challenges presented by fashion law are closely related to the legal specializations that are part of fashion law. Legal professionals who decide to specialize in fashion law have the advantage of advising a wide range of clients who are part of the supply chain for those products produced in the fashion industry.Ítem Texto completo enlazado Comercio electrónico y protección al consumidor en la industria de la moda(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-10-21) Hilario Flores, Nataly IvonneThe fashion industry in Peru generates considerable income for the country’s economy each year. The COVID-19 pandemic caused an increase of e-commerce in the last three years. For this reason, the purpose of this article is to identify the legal framework under which the rights of fashion consumers are protected within electronic commerce. For this, the international treaties, laws and others will be addressed; the rights of fashion consumers in online shopping; and the most important challenges that virtual fashion stores have, as well as what to do to overcome them, in order to generate greater confidence in fashion consumers.Ítem Texto completo enlazado La moda étnica: su problemática en torno a la apropiación cultural en el Perú(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-10-21) Amoretti Lamadrid, Elsa MariaEthnic fashion can be problematic due to the very fine line that exists between the inspiration that can be used in the creation of designs and cultural appropriation. There are innumerable cases in which big brands, usually international, use typical designs of a culture belonging to a minority without any type of authorization from these people.This non-consensual use comes to generate harm to the member of these communities, both economically and socially, which is why some countries, in order to reduce these damages, have regulated this issue. Thus, this research seeks to develop key subjects such as ethnic fashion and cultural appropriation, as well as to analyze the current Peruvian situation regarding cultural appropriation.Ítem Texto completo enlazado Imagen de la persona humana. Una mirada desde el derecho de la moda(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-10-21) Albanese, CarolinaThis paper analyzes the right to the image, its extension and complexity in some sectors of the fashion industry, from the specialized perspective of Fashion Law, especially in Argentina. Thus, I investigate questions about the relevance of the image together with the identity, the extension of this prerogative as support and media, some issues that may arise from copyright and photography. I also reflect on the role of sustainability in the image of the human person.Ítem Texto completo enlazado Derecho de la moda: un concepto entre varios conceptos(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-10-21) Bello Knoll, SusyThis paper seeks to achieve a definition of Fashion Law. For this, the author has chosen to deconstruct the different elements of the term, explaining each one of them. The deconstruction determines what is Law for the author, what is Fashion and the use of connectors. To specify the task, the Fashion industry and the meaning generated by the use of binding prepositions in the case of Fashion Law and Fashion Law are analyzed. Thoughts, definitions and opinions of the legal sector around the world are collected as an additional contribution. The conclusion provided by the explanation comes from the construction of a concept with the chosen elements of deconstruction.Ítem Texto completo enlazado Tutela jurisdiccional efectiva en el proceso contencioso administrativo peruano: principales problemas y posibles soluciones(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-12-29) Prado Bringas, Rafael; Zegarra Valencia, FranciscoThe article analyzes the effective judicial protection in the Peruvian administrative litigation process, focusing on a new binding precedent from the Supreme Court of Justice. To that end, problems and solutions are addressed, such as the equality of sectoral regulations and the prohibition of incorporating different legal arguments in the administrative sphere. The importance of interpreting the administrative litigation process to enforce the rights of the administrators is highlighted. The duty of judges to guarantee due administrative procedure is emphasized, and a systematic interpretation of the limitation on the presentation of evidence is proposed.Ítem Texto completo enlazado “Un modello di remunerazione” idóneo en el sector de la moda peruana(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-12-29) Vargas Paima, KimberlyThis article aims to establish and regulate ideal remuneration in the Peruvian fashion sector. The Peruvian textile sector is one of those with the highest informality rate, this causes fashion companies to hire personnel (such as designers, workers, textile workers), the same who do not receive remuneration according to their long hours of work. The fashion world not only studies problems with brands or designs, but also studies the problems that arise behind the catwalks, in the preparation of a garment or accessory, even in the way of marketing garments in the market textile. The sale of a garment would not be possible without the creative, technical, and professional capacity of designers or preparations. But how to design an attractive work environment? with ideal remuneration because it would generate greater competitiveness in the textile market.Ítem Texto completo enlazado Derecho de la Moda en el Perú(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2023-12-29) Fasson Llosa, AnnaluciaEn Perú, el Derecho de la Moda y Retail comenzó a tomar forma hace más de 8 años, cuando el 13 de agosto de 2015 se inauguró la primera área de esta especialización en el estudio de abogados Muñiz, Olaya, Meléndez, Castro, Ono & Herrera. Este avance fue impulsado por el doctor Mauricio Olaya Nohra, quien promovió esta novedosa rama del derecho en el ámbito legal peruano. Con dedicación y esfuerzo, el 22 de agosto de 2022, el Colegio de Abogados de Lima, mediante la Resolución N° 093-2022-CAL/DCC, reconoció oficialmente al Derecho de la Moda como una especialización legal. Además, en 2018, el Estudio Muñiz lanzó el primer e-book sobre este tema en Perú, lo que ha llevado a que se enseñe en diversas universidades, como la Universidad de Lima y la ESAN. La especialización ha cobrado mayor relevancia, al punto de que la revista jurídica francesa Leaders League incluyó por primera vez a los abogados especializados en Derecho de la Moda en sus rankings anuales, impulsando a más profesionales a seguir este camino.Ítem Texto completo enlazado La decisión andina 876 - régimen común de marca país, norma pionera y vanguardista, que tendrá un impacto multilateral(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2024-03-15) Suárez Mallqui, Lourdes MilagrosThe country Brand is a sign that many countries have today, however, it does not have recognition and protection at the multilateral level from the existing rules of Industrial Property, given this need the block of countries that make up the Andean Community, after several years of negotiation, has managed to approve the Andean Decision 876 on the Common Country Brand Regime, without a doubt this is a pioneering an highly avant-garde standard, which will have a multilateral impact in the coming years.This article analyzes the existing problems for the protection of a country brand, evidencing the need to have a specific regulation that recognizes and protects this sign, it also analyzes and comments on the most relevant aspects of the regulation contained in Andean Decision 876 and finally, it indicates what is the pending task in this matter, detailing the most important advances that have been made to date for the recognition and protection of the country brand before the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the highest international authority on the matter.