When law is insufficient: Law & Economics in the Aspec vs. Cineplex and Cinemark case

Authors

  • Enzo Segovia Trocones BBGS Abogados

    Bachiller en Derecho por la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Asistente legal en el área de Competencia y Protección al Consumidor de BBGS Abogados. Adjunto de Docencia del Curso de Instituciones de Derecho Mercantil en la PUCP. Ex miembro del Consejo Directivo de la Asociación Civil Foro Académico. Contacto: esegovia@sacovertiz.com

  • Karina Olano Rodríguez BBGS Abogados

    Abogada Titulada por la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Abogada asociada en el área de Competencia y Protección al Consumidor de BBGS Abogados. Especialista en Temas de Protección al Consumidor, Competencia Desleal y Protección de Datos Personales. Contacto: kolano@sacovertiz.com

Keywords:

Law and economics, Consumer protection, Indecopi, Administrative sanctioning law

Abstract

The present paper is based on the importance of use law and economics, in the first place, explaining how it is possible the combined use of it in different legal branches, pointing those in which it use is more permeable and others where some reticence can be perceived. After that, the paper focuses the analysis in the use of economics in consumer protection branch, to finally use two controversial cases between the Consumers and Users Peruvian Association and two of the more important movie theater chains of the country, in which it is appreciable the lack of use of a law and economics in the motivation of both decisions.

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Published

2020-07-22

How to Cite

Segovia Trocones, E., & Olano Rodríguez, K. (2020). When law is insufficient: Law & Economics in the Aspec vs. Cineplex and Cinemark case. Derecho & Sociedad, 2(54), 113–133. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechoysociedad/article/view/22438

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Derecho Administrativo Sancionador Especial