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tesis doctoral
Se trata de responder la interrogante: ¿De qué manera la inmunidad parlamentaria permite mantener el equilibrio de poderes en el Perú? El objetivo es analizar de qué manera esta prerrogativa constitucional contribuye al mantenimiento del equilibrio de poderes en nuestro país. El debate sobre el rol de la inmunidad parlamentaria ha estado presente en la agenda nacional en el último lustro, en los ámbitos jurídico, social y político. Han existido dos posiciones: aquella que buscaba reformarla y otra que sugería su eliminación de nuestro ordenamiento constitucional. Y aunque en los hechos la segunda finalmente se impuso, consideramos que el debate y el estudio desde la academia deben continuar, pues se trata de una figura jurídica con larga tradición constitucional en el Perú y el mundo. La tesis fue de investigación básica, de enfoque cuantitativo y de alcance correlacional...
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artículo
In the history of economic and political thought, there is a diversity of authors who have different interpretations of human nature, institutions, and of how society should be organized. Among these authors, there is one branch, formed by the thinkers of the Austrian School of Economics, who, in addition to their great contributions to economic thought, also made a transcendental incursion into other disciplines, such as philosophy, political science, law, among others. These thinkers, in turn, are part of a larger group: that of the philosophers of freedom, that is, of those thinkers who intelectually defended individual freedomagainst arbitrary coercion of a third party, especially the State.
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artículo
In the history of economic and political thought, there is a diversity of authors who have different interpretations of human nature, institutions, and of how society should be organized. Among these authors, there is one branch, formed by the thinkers of the Austrian School of Economics, who, in addition to their great contributions to economic thought, also made a transcendental incursion into other disciplines, such as philosophy, political science, law, among others. These thinkers, in turn, are part of a larger group: that of the philosophers of freedom, that is, of those thinkers who intelectually defended individual freedomagainst arbitrary coercion of a third party, especially the State.