The immediate implementation of convictional sentences in Peru, compatible with the presumption of innocence and the right to appeal?

Authors

  • Fredy Valenzuela Ylizarbe Estudio Oré Guardia https://orcid.org/0009-0008-1001-8585

    Abogado. Magíster en Justicia Criminal por la Universidad Carlos III de Madrid y Máster en Argumentación Jurídica por la Universidad de Alicante. Coordinador del área de litigio del Estudio Oré Guardia.
    Contacto: fvalenzuela@oreguardia.com.pe

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/themis.202402.014

Keywords:

Suspensive effect, Presumption of innocence, Final judgment, Preventive detention

Abstract

This article examines the suspensive effect of appeals against convictions, highlighting its impact on the protection of fundamental rights such as the presumption of innocence.
The need to suspend the execution of the sentence until it becomes final is analyzed and measures to avoid undue delays are explored. In addition, the application of this principle in the criminal and civil spheres is reviewed, highlighting the differences and challenges in its implementation.
In conclusion, the article provides a critical and detailed analysis of the regulation of the suspensive effect, highlighting its relevance for equitable and effective justice.

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Published

2024-12-27

How to Cite

Valenzuela Ylizarbe, F. (2024). The immediate implementation of convictional sentences in Peru, compatible with the presumption of innocence and the right to appeal?. THEMIS Revista De Derecho, (86), 257–271. https://doi.org/10.18800/themis.202402.014

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Section

Derecho Procesal Penal