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Property and Registry Week Course

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About the course

Real estate is one of the fundamental pillars of the country's economic, social, and urban development. In the current context, marked by constant regulatory changes, evolving administrative criteria, and increasing complexity in conflicts related to land, formalization, investment, and territorial planning, legal professionals and those in related disciplines require a solid, rigorous, and applied update of their knowledge. 

He Property and Registry Week Course It has been designed as an academic space for specialized analysis and critical reflection on the main challenges of real estate ownership in Peru. Over five intensive days, the program addresses property ownership from a comprehensive perspective: urban planning, registration, notarial, state, and informal, connecting the current regulatory framework with professional practice and the criteria that currently guide decision-making in the public and private sectors. 

The academic proposal brings together a Nationally recognized teaching staff, comprised of leaders in Civil, Registry, Notarial and Administrative Law, who combine a solid academic background with active professional practice in key institutions of the Peruvian legal system. 

This course is designed for lawyers, registrars, notaries, public officials, judges, legal advisors, as well as professionals and high school graduates interested in specializing in real estate law. Upon completion of the program, participants will have an up-to-date and strategic understanding of the main issues affecting property management, protection, and development, strengthening their legal judgment, analytical skills, and professional standing in a highly specialized field. 

Goals
  •  Analyzing real estate from the perspective of Urban Planning Law, understanding the impacts of contemporary regulations on horizontal property, real estate regularization, and sustainable urban development.  

  • Evaluate the role of the notarial function in relation to real estate, identifying the main regulatory and practical challenges in non-contentious procedures and their connection with the registry.  
  • Understanding the relevance of real rights over other people's property, particularly the right of superficies, as an instrument of legal security and an incentive for public and private investment.  
  • Examine the management of state property and its relationship with private investment, considering the limits, opportunities and challenges linked to public domain assets.  
  • Develop a critical perspective on informal property ownership, its origins, its evolution, and its current connection to phenomena such as land trafficking. 

Participant profile
  • Personnel from various private and state-owned companies (public companies). Public Registrars. Public Notaries. Lawyers from Public Notary Offices. Civil and Administrative Judges and Prosecutors. Judicial personnel from civil and administrative courts. State Attorneys. University professors of Civil, Registry, Notarial, Administrative, and Constitutional Law. Lawyers from the private sector interested in civil, corporate, registry, notarial, and administrative law, from law firms or law offices.
  • University graduates interested in specializing in these subjects. 
  • Engineers and Architects related to Property.

 

Certification
  • It will be delivered certyficado digital for having participated in the course to those who have attended the 80% classes. 
  • The certificate will include the participant's name, the dates, the 15 accredited academic hours, and whether they enrolled in the face-to-face or virtual modality.
  • The certificates will be sent to the participants' email addresses in August.