El Tribunal Nacional de Resolución de Controversias Hídricas de la Autoridad Nacional del Agua del Perú
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En el Perú, durante la última década, se realizó un cambio en la legislación en materia de recursos hídricos, generando entre sus innovaciones la creación de la Autoridad Nacional del Agua (ANA) y, como parte de este organismo público, un tribunal de resolución de controversias y conflictos como última instancia administrativa. En ese sentido, el Tribunal Nacional de Resolución de Controversias Hídricas de la Autoridad Nacional del Agua (en adelante ana) del Perú fue instalado2 hace un año y asumió competencia sobre las funciones establecidas en la Ley de Recursos Hídricos.3 Este artículo presenta su naturaleza jurídica, sus características, sus funciones, así como una breve evaluación de las principales materias de los conflictos que ha conocido este órgano colegiado en esteprimer año de funcionamiento.
In Peru, during the last decade, a change was made in the legislation on water resources, generating among its innovations the creation of the National Water Authority (ANA) and as part of this public body, a court dispute resolution and conflicts as the highest administrative level. In that sense, the National Court Dispute Resolution for Water National Water Authority (hereinafter ana) of Peru was installed a year ago and assumed jurisdiction over the functions set out in the Water Resources Act. This article presents its legal nature, characteristics, functions, and a brief assessment of the main subjects of the conflicts that have known this collegiate body in this first year of operation.
In Peru, during the last decade, a change was made in the legislation on water resources, generating among its innovations the creation of the National Water Authority (ANA) and as part of this public body, a court dispute resolution and conflicts as the highest administrative level. In that sense, the National Court Dispute Resolution for Water National Water Authority (hereinafter ana) of Peru was installed a year ago and assumed jurisdiction over the functions set out in the Water Resources Act. This article presents its legal nature, characteristics, functions, and a brief assessment of the main subjects of the conflicts that have known this collegiate body in this first year of operation.
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