"The Peruvian Constitution and article 5 of the Military Government Statute of 1968"

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In Peru, on October 3, 1968, there was a coup d'état. As a result, the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces was established and would be in power for twelve years. In this context, the military government announced that they would act in accordance with Article 5 of its own Statute whic...

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Autor: Borea Odría, Alberto
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:1978
Institución:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Repositorio:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/5861
Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechopucp/article/view/5861
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Constitution of Peru
Military Government
Peru
Statute of 1968
Military reforms
Constitución del Perú
Gobierno Militar
Perú
Estatuto de 1968
Reformas militares
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv "The Peruvian Constitution and article 5 of the Military Government Statute of 1968"
"La Constitución del Perú y el art. 5 del Estatuto del Gobierno Militar de 1968"
title "The Peruvian Constitution and article 5 of the Military Government Statute of 1968"
spellingShingle "The Peruvian Constitution and article 5 of the Military Government Statute of 1968"
Borea Odría, Alberto
Constitution of Peru
Military Government
Peru
Statute of 1968
Military reforms
Constitución del Perú
Gobierno Militar
Perú
Estatuto de 1968
Reformas militares
title_short "The Peruvian Constitution and article 5 of the Military Government Statute of 1968"
title_full "The Peruvian Constitution and article 5 of the Military Government Statute of 1968"
title_fullStr "The Peruvian Constitution and article 5 of the Military Government Statute of 1968"
title_full_unstemmed "The Peruvian Constitution and article 5 of the Military Government Statute of 1968"
title_sort "The Peruvian Constitution and article 5 of the Military Government Statute of 1968"
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Borea Odría, Alberto
author Borea Odría, Alberto
author_facet Borea Odría, Alberto
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Constitution of Peru
Military Government
Peru
Statute of 1968
Military reforms
Constitución del Perú
Gobierno Militar
Perú
Estatuto de 1968
Reformas militares
topic Constitution of Peru
Military Government
Peru
Statute of 1968
Military reforms
Constitución del Perú
Gobierno Militar
Perú
Estatuto de 1968
Reformas militares
description In Peru, on October 3, 1968, there was a coup d'état. As a result, the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces was established and would be in power for twelve years. In this context, the military government announced that they would act in accordance with Article 5 of its own Statute which stated the following: "The Revolution Government shall act in accordance with the provisions of this Statute and those of the State Constitution, Laws and other provisions insofar as they are compatible with the objectives of the Revolutionary Government". Based on all this, the author is of the opinion that said government, although it justifies its action in arguments that are not so legalistic; even their actions can be included within the programmatic part of the Constitution. The latter refers to the first 83 articles where individual, social and national rights are covered. That is to say, this is the part in which it is indicated that the Government that is adopted must respect and guarantee the rights of individuals in the face of state intervention. In that sense, a constitutional analysis of the following reforms will be made: Agrarian Reform Law, Water Law, Industrial Community Law, Law of expropriation of the fishing industry, expropriation of newspapers and the Law of social property. In conclusion, this article analyzes the reforms introduced by the Military Government according to the Political Constitution. In that sense, the author presents the opinion that our Magna Carta has fulfilled a function of legitimization under Article 5 of the Statute. However, emphasis is placed on the fact that there have been conflicts between the Constitution and acts of government in the case of acts of repression.
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spelling "The Peruvian Constitution and article 5 of the Military Government Statute of 1968""La Constitución del Perú y el art. 5 del Estatuto del Gobierno Militar de 1968"Borea Odría, AlbertoConstitution of PeruMilitary GovernmentPeruStatute of 1968Military reformsConstitución del PerúGobierno MilitarPerúEstatuto de 1968Reformas militaresIn Peru, on October 3, 1968, there was a coup d'état. As a result, the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces was established and would be in power for twelve years. In this context, the military government announced that they would act in accordance with Article 5 of its own Statute which stated the following: "The Revolution Government shall act in accordance with the provisions of this Statute and those of the State Constitution, Laws and other provisions insofar as they are compatible with the objectives of the Revolutionary Government". Based on all this, the author is of the opinion that said government, although it justifies its action in arguments that are not so legalistic; even their actions can be included within the programmatic part of the Constitution. The latter refers to the first 83 articles where individual, social and national rights are covered. That is to say, this is the part in which it is indicated that the Government that is adopted must respect and guarantee the rights of individuals in the face of state intervention. In that sense, a constitutional analysis of the following reforms will be made: Agrarian Reform Law, Water Law, Industrial Community Law, Law of expropriation of the fishing industry, expropriation of newspapers and the Law of social property. In conclusion, this article analyzes the reforms introduced by the Military Government according to the Political Constitution. In that sense, the author presents the opinion that our Magna Carta has fulfilled a function of legitimization under Article 5 of the Statute. However, emphasis is placed on the fact that there have been conflicts between the Constitution and acts of government in the case of acts of repression.En el Perú, el 3 de octubre de 1968 se dio un golpe de Estado. En consecuencia, se instauro el Gobierno Revolucionario de la Fuerza Armada que estaría en el poder durante doce años. En este contexto el gobierno militar anuncio que actuarían en concordancia al artículo 5 de su propio Estatuto que indicaba lo siguiente: “El Gobierno Revolucionado actuará conforme a las disposiciones del presente Estatuto y a las de la Constitución del Estado, Leyes y demás disposiciones en cuanto sean compatibles con los objetivos del Gobierno Revolucionario”. En función a todo ello, el autor es de la opinión de que dicho gobierno si bien justifica su acción en argumentos no tan legalistas; aun sus acciones pueden ser englobadas dentro de la parte programática de la Constitución. Esto último se refiere a los primeros 83 artículos donde se abarcan derechos individuales, sociales y nacionales. Es decir, esta es la parte en la que se indica que el Gobierno que se adopte debe respetar y garantizar los derechos de los individuos frente a la intervención estatal. En ese sentido, se hará un análisis constitucional de las siguientes reformas: Ley de Reforma Agraria, Ley de aguas, Ley de Comunidad industrial, Ley de expropiación de la industria pesquera, expropiación de los periódicos y la Ley de propiedad social. En conclusión, el presente artículo realiza un análisis de las reformas introducidas por el Gobierno Militar a la luz de la Constitución Política. En ese sentido, el autor presenta la opinión de que nuestra Carta Magna ha cumplido una función de legitimización que no se ha desnaturalizado en virtud del artículo 5 del Estatuto. Sin embargo, se hace énfasis en resaltar que si ha habido conflictos entre la Constitución y los actos de gobierno en el caso de actos de represión.Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú1978-12-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechopucp/article/view/5861Derecho PUCP; No. 33 (1978); 1-18Derecho PUCP; Núm. 33 (1978); 1-18Derecho PUCP; n. 33 (1978); 1-182305-25460251-3420reponame:Revistas - Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstname:Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perúinstacron:PUCPspahttp://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechopucp/article/view/5861/5855Derechos de autor 2016 Derecho PUCPinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/58612023-07-14T12:45:09Z
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