THĒMIS-Revista de Derecho

URI permanente para esta comunidadhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14657/183744

ISSN: 1810-9934
e-ISSN: 2410-9592

THĒMIS-Revista de Derecho, publicada desde el año 1969, es la primera revista de Derecho editada por estudiantes de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, a su vez, es considerada como una publicación de gran prestigio y es el principal producto de la Asociación Civil THĒMIS.

Actualmente se encuentra oficialmente indizada en Latindex y Clase, sistemas de información de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), y en Dialnet, catálogo de la Universidad de La Rioja, España. Asimismo, está presente en JournalTOCs, Bielefeld Academic Search Engine, Ebsco, vLex y, últimamente, en la red académica ExpressO y Escholastica. Por lo tanto los estándares académicos y calidad editorial de nuestra revista se encuentran certificados internacionalmente.

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  • Ítem
    Derechos sobre bienes y el numerus clausus
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2014) Mejorada Chauca, Martín
    At every moment, persons are in contact withg oods that serve to satisfy the different needsencountered in daily life. Since the relations between persons and goods are an importantmatter, it is basic to understand the area of Civil Law that regulates them: the Rights inRem. However, we find that, from the relations that a person may establish with goods, notall of them are considered to be part of sucharea, but only a limited number.In this article, the author proposes to abandon the idea that the only Rights in Rem are the ones expressly set as them by the law, reminding that the persons themselves are the ones that can make the best decision about which relation is more  convenient for them to establish with a good, since the interest that wants to be satisfied depends on each person.
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    La remuneración en garantía
    (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2014) Mejorada Chauca, Martín
    Credit is an asset of the creditor that can be transferred, allowing event the constitutionof a security on it. Now, despite the fact that the remuneration the worker perceives is also a credit, the Law of Movable Collaterals has expressly excluded security possibilities on it, limiting the property right of the worker and economically damaging him. Is this right?In this article, the author develops the answer to this question, through a systematic interpretation of Peruvian legislation and the credit figure as an object of movable collateral.