Expropriation Law: Velasco resurrected (Thanks Humala!). Registry Qualification died (Thanks to whom?)

Authors

  • Jorge Ortiz Pasco Universidad de San Martin de Porres

    Abogado por la Universidad de San Martin de Porres. Profesor de Derechos Reales, Garantías y Seminario de Propiedad en la Facultad en Derecho de la Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP). Dirige el Programa de Segunda Especialidad de Postgrado en Derecho Registral de la PUCP. Profesor de los cursos Teoría General del Registro, Derecho Registral de las Personas Naturales, Propiedad Informal y Registro y Derecho Registral de los Bienes Muebles. Consejero del área en Derecho Civil del Estudio Echecopar.

Keywords:

Expropriation Law, Qualification Registration, Property, Seizure, Registry Lock

Abstract

This article analyzes two central points, which are the expropriation from a criticism on what the new Expropiation Law indicates; and from that law, the author will refer about the role of registration qualification and how it has developed in practice. Finally, the author concludes three important issues that they have been derived from the analysis of the law, and presents the conclusions through a critique to the issue of property in our country.

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Published

2015-11-23

How to Cite

Ortiz Pasco, J. (2015). Expropriation Law: Velasco resurrected (Thanks Humala!). Registry Qualification died (Thanks to whom?). IUS ET VERITAS, 24(51), 124–133. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/iusetveritas/article/view/15656

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