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Starting from the precept of the 1979 Constitution regarding the legal regulation of the forms of celebration of marriage, the author provides an analysis of the obstacles to implement the constitutional norm in the Civil Code under preparation. In this context, he presents a historical review of marriage, highlighting its evolution and its regulation as a religious, civil or mixed institution. In this regard, he points out that in Peru the tension between civil and religious marriage is discussed, and proposes to recognize canonical marriage to align the law with reality and respect freedom of conscience and belief. Among the obstacles, it includes the differences in the requirements for valid and licit marriages, the lack of state control in parish registries and the need to recognize the legal value of marriages of other beliefs. Along these lines, servinakuy, a form of customary law ...
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The paper analyzes the Peruvian marriage regime, addressing its evolution and the legal principles that support it. In this sense, it highlights Article 5 of the Political Constitution of Peru of 1979, which recognizes various forms of marriage, such as civil and religious, but without establishing multiple legal regimes for each. That is, it is argued that the expression “forms” refers to the formalities of the act of celebration of marriage, so it cannot be understood as synonymous with classes or types of marriage. Furthermore, the author discusses the possibility that the Peruvian State may accept different marriage systems based on religious confessions, without this implying a plurality of marriage regimes. Finally, the work highlights the importance of maintaining the juridical unity of marriage and that the legal effects be uniformly regulated by the State.
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The present work criticizes the teaching of law in university classrooms and its disconnection with the social reality of the country. The author points out that the main problems in legal education are related to the numerous legal institutions that do not have a practical application, as well as the lack of standards that are an expression of the reality that inspires them. The consequence of this is that lawyers and justice operators end up either adapting the law to make it operational or breaking its intention. The article proposes that a possible solution to the problem is found in academic research that can respond, in a dynamic and functional way, to the needs of the Peruvian social reality and not so much in the accumulation of theses that only compile what famous jurists have already mentioned. In this way, the author concludes by pointing out that the law cannot be alien to th...
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La presente sección tiene por objeto recoger opiniones sobre temas de gran trascendencia relativos a la Universidad y la enseñanza del Derecho. Nos complace presentar en esta edición una reflexión del Dr. Héctor Cornejo Chávez, catedrático de nuestra Facultad por más de 25 años.
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La presente sección tiene por objeto recoger opiniones sobre temas de gran trascendencia relativos a la Universidad y la enseñanza del Derecho. Nos complace presentar en esta edición una reflexión del Dr. Héctor Cornejo Chávez, catedrático de nuestra Facultad por más de 25 años.
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The present work criticizes the teaching of law in university classrooms and its disconnection with the social reality of the country. The author points out that the main problems in legal education are related to the numerous legal institutions that do not have a practical application, as well as the lack of standards that are an expression of the reality that inspires them. The consequence of this is that lawyers and justice operators end up either adapting the law to make it operational or breaking its intention. The article proposes that a possible solution to the problem is found in academic research that can respond, in a dynamic and functional way, to the needs of the Peruvian social reality and not so much in the accumulation of theses that only compile what famous jurists have already mentioned. In this way, the author concludes by pointing out that the law cannot be alien to th...
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