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La forma prevista por el ordenamiento jurídico peruano para contratar con las entidades y empresas del Estado se encuentra en la Ley de Contrataciones; pero en esta norma existen supuestos que permiten su inaplicación, los cuales se dividen en dos grupos: (i) aquellos en los que no se requiere dar cuenta al OSCE de las contrataciones realizadas, como los contratos bancarios o la contratación de notarios, y (ii) las contrataciones que requieren la supervisión del OSCE, como las contrataciones de hasta 8 UIT. Al revisar la Ley de Contrataciones, su reglamento, las directivas y las opiniones del OSCE, podemos advertir que el marco legal de las contrataciones de hasta 8 UIT no se encuentra claramente delimitado, más allá del registro de las mismas en el SEACE, tal como dispone el literal a) del artículo 11.2 de la Directiva 008-2017-OSCE/CD, "Disposiciones aplicables al registro de in...
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The mechanism laid out in the peruvian legal system for state entities and companies’ procurement, is through selection procedures as established in the 1993 Constitution. This is materialized through the State Procurement Law. However, this law contains some cases that don’t allow its application. Within these exceptional cases, we find contracts of up to 8 tax units —UIT—. In this sense, from the revision made to  the Procurement Law, its Regulations, the Supreme Decrees related to public procurement, the Directives, the OSCE opinions and our experience as a professor in Public Procurement, we have been able to realize that the legal framework for procurement up to 8 tax units is not clearly established, except in the aspects related to their registration in the SEACE, as provided in paragraph 2 of article 5 of the Law and subclause a) of article 11.2 of the Directive N° ...
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The mechanism laid out in the peruvian legal system for state entities and companies’ procurement, is through selection procedures as established in the 1993 Constitution. This is materialized through the State Procurement Law. However, this law contains some cases that don’t allow its application. Within these exceptional cases, we find contracts of up to 8 tax units —UIT—. In this sense, from the revision made to  the Procurement Law, its Regulations, the Supreme Decrees related to public procurement, the Directives, the OSCE opinions and our experience as a professor in Public Procurement, we have been able to realize that the legal framework for procurement up to 8 tax units is not clearly established, except in the aspects related to their registration in the SEACE, as provided in paragraph 2 of article 5 of the Law and subclause a) of article 11.2 of the Directive N° ...