The criminal justice of the native and peasant communities in Peru

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33539/lumen.2021.v17n1.2389

Keywords:

Food, pension, debt, delinquency, children, adolescents, Conciliation, Judge.

Abstract

The recent modifications that Legislative Decree No. 1377 has brought and its effect on institutions as well as on the modalities in which compliance with the food institution is sought leads us to analyze again the viability of the regulation and its respective regulations as also the way in which they have been applied in the national reality. Only with an adequate rethinking will it create the desired effect by its creators and its compliance by society and the role played by the State..

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Author Biography

Elder Jaime Miranda Aburto, Universidad Nacional Federico Villareal

Doctor en Derecho, Maestro en Derecho Penal, Maestro en Gestión Pública, con estudios de Maestría en Derecho Constitucional. Docente en la actualidad de Posgrado y Pregrado en diferentes universidades del Perú.

Published

2021-09-21

How to Cite

Miranda Aburto, E. J. (2021). The criminal justice of the native and peasant communities in Peru. Lumen, 17(1), 72–82. https://doi.org/10.33539/lumen.2021.v17n1.2389