THĒMIS-Revista de Derecho. Núm. 80 (2021)

URI permanente para esta colecciónhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14657/187279

Tabla de Contenido

  • Presentación Consejo Ejecutivo

  • Derecho público y emergencia sanitaria
  • Régimen municipal y gestión local: análisis de las capacidades de los gobiernos del conurbano bonaerense en el contexto de la pandemia de COVID-19 Amaya, Paula; Aranda, Federico; 13-29
  • Análisis de las condiciones de competencia en el mercado de producción del oxígeno medicinal peruano en el contexto de la emergencia sanitaria y políticas públicas pendientes Huamán Pérez, Rocío; Antayhua López, Oscar; 31-48
  • La implementación de las políticas públicas adoptadas por el Estado peruano frente al impacto del COVID-19 en la violencia contra las mujeres e intrafamiliar Huaita Alegre, Marcela; Hancco Rodríguez, Norely; 49-74
  • La colaboración entre las entidades y los proveedores en las contrataciones del Estado: una necesidad puesta en evidencia por la pandemia del COVID-19 Medina Flores, Juan Carlos; 75-91
  • COVID-19 y libertad de culto de Chile: la jurisprudencia de la Corte Suprema Poyanco Bugueño, Rodrigo Andrés; 93-109
  • Perú: elecciones 2021 en el contexto de la pandemia de COVID-19 Acevedo Rojas, Elba Sissi; Huaman Porras, Diego Alejandro; Hurtado Ormeño, José Danid; Tintaya Quispe, Ramiro Gustavo; 111-136
  • Derecho a la salud y pandemia: análisis a la constitucionalidad del pasaporte sanitario Díaz Giunta, Renzo; 137-154

  • Derecho y contextos urbanos
  • El desarrollo urbano sostenible en el bicentenario del Perú independiente: un asunto prioritario en la agenda política 2021-2026 Villalobos Villalobos, Vicente Brayan; 155-192
  • El ‘derecho a la ciudad’ y su reconocimiento dentro del ordenamiento jurídico peruano Rioja García, Luis Fernando; Segura Martel, Ximena Nicole; Vílchez Vargas, Ximena Alejandra; Ortiz Sánchez, Iván; Lau Gastelo, Erick; Fernández Salas, José Carlos; Ramírez Corzo Nicolini, Daniel; Devoto Ykeho, Andrés; 193-208

  • Perú: legislación pendiente
  • Talentos y virtudes: la necesidad de profesionalización del servicio civil en el Perú Rastrollo Suárez, Juan José; 209-223
  • Aproximaciones a la viabilidad jurídica y económica de la aplicación del consentimiento presunto como política pública de fomento y promoción de la donación de órganos y tejidos en el Perú Paredes Aranda, Braylyn; Rojas Morán, Beremiz; Valverde Encarnación, Gianpierre; 225-256
  • La reforma pendiente de energía: generación distribuida Gamio, Pedro; 257-276

  • Artículos ganadores: concurso generación del bicentenario
  • Deconstruyendo el derecho al agua potable en el Perú: nuevos retos a nuestros doscientos años como República Matayoshi Collazos, Andres; Mejia Briones, Janneth; Chuquitapa Guzman, José; 279-293
  • Vacuna contra el COVID-19: ¿el ordenamiento jurídico peruano permite su aplicación obligatoria? Valero Quispe, Christian Dennis; 295-310

  • Misceláneas
  • La documentación en el contrato de transporte aéreo de personas y de mercancías Marco Arcalá, Luis Alberto; 315-355
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      Vacuna contra el COVID-19: ¿el ordenamiento jurídico peruano permite su aplicación obligatoria?
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2021-09-28) Valero Quispe, Christian Dennis
      The health sector was not the only one affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the rapid spread of this virus had an impact on education, the economy, work, tourism, among other sectors. This situation led various pharmaceutical laboratories around the world to initiate research to develop a vaccine. As a result of these international investigations, in the middle of 2020, a vaccination process was carried out; meanwhile, in Peru this process began at the beginning of 2021.  In this article, the author studies whether the Peruvian legal system allows the mandatory application of the COVID-19 vaccine. In order to achieve that, a balancing of rights was made between the individual freedom of those who do not wish to be vaccinated and public health. Additionally, he maintains that a measure such as restricting access to closed spaces must consider the principles of reasonableness and proportionality. In this way, it is concluded that it is not possible to coerce a person to take a medical treatment when they have not expressed their consent. However, it is possible to impose restrictions such as prohibiting access to means of transportation or admission to universities for people who are not vaccinated.
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      Régimen municipal y gestión local: análisis de las capacidades de los gobiernos del conurbano bonaerense en el contexto de la pandemia de COVID-19
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2021-09-28) Amaya, Paula; Aranda, Federico
      Three decades ago, following a constitutional reform, municipalities in Argentina went from being administrative delegations to enjoying full autonomy. With the passage of time, the lack of modernization at the local level and the arrival of the pandemic caused by COVID-19 have led to the emergence of new demands and social expectations. In this scenario, the analysis of the management and restructuring of municipal government priorities is of vital importance.  In this article, the authors analyze, on the basis of a field research carried out during the second semester of 2020 and the first semester of 2021, the management of four municipalities in the south of the Buenos Aires conurbation. To this end, they base their analysis, among other criteria, on the planning and evaluation of results; the design of organizational structures; and the definition of priorities, sectoral objectives and tasks in terms of public employment. In addition, they reflect on possible alternatives to improve the institutional capacity of these governments and question the structural limits that operate as a barrier to such improvement.
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      Perú: elecciones 2021 en el contexto de la pandemia de COVID-19
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2021-09-28) Acevedo Rojas, Elba Sissi; Huaman Porras, Diego Alejandro; Hurtado Ormeño, José Danid; Tintaya Quispe, Ramiro Gustavo
      The holding of the parliamentary and presidential elections in Peru during the pandemic caused by COVID-19 was a controversial issue, to the point that its suspension or postponement was put into debate, especially if we take into account the effects that could have generated both in the right to vote as in the right to health. In this context, various constitutionalists, academics and international organizations pointed out that it was necessary to strengthen democratic institutions by exercising the citizen's right to vote, but it was necessary to have biosafety protocols to avoid further contagion.  From an international perspective, there were successful cases in the implementation of the electoral process in 2020, South Korea being one of them as it used electronic voting, verifying, with subsequent tests, the low rate of contagion. The authors point out that this solution, in Peru, has been incorporated since 2010. However, it has not yet become widespread, which is why it could not be applied in the first and second electoral rounds in 2021. For this reason, in this article, the authors analyze the actions taken by the State in order to carry out the elections from the perspective of fundamental rights.
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      La implementación de las políticas públicas adoptadas por el Estado peruano frente al impacto del COVID-19 en la violencia contra las mujeres e intrafamiliar
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2021-09-28) Huaita Alegre, Marcela; Hancco Rodríguez, Norely
      In this article, the authors analyze the response of the Peruvian State through the implementation of public policies with the aim of counteracting violence against women and members of the family group, triggered by the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Initially, the authors study the measures taken immediately by the Peruvian State during the start of the pandemic and place them in the Latin American context through a comparative perspective. Secondly, these measures are analyzed in detail in order to evaluate the limits and success in the effective implementation of said policies during the first year of the pandemic.