Students will gain an up-to-date, comprehensive, and applied understanding of the system, recognizing its importance for protecting economic freedom and ensuring the proper functioning of public administration. The concepts underpinning bureaucratic control will be reviewed from a modern perspective of administrative law.
This course delves into the legal categories that structure the system for eliminating bureaucratic barriers. It will analyze their core concepts, internal logic, and relationship to principles and techniques of contemporary administrative law, enabling participants to master the conceptual framework that underpins this control system.
This chapter explores the procedural aspects of the system. Students will learn about the main tools, stages, and mechanisms used by INDECOPI's decision-making bodies, as well as the criteria and standards applied in evaluating bureaucratic barriers. Emblematic cases and administrative practices illustrating its practical application will be reviewed.
This section examines the most relevant judicial pronouncements and precedents related to the elimination of bureaucratic barriers. Through the study of key cases and rulings, participants will understand how the legal framework is interpreted and applied within the justice system, strengthening their ability to argue and resolve problems from a practical perspective.
The final chapter focuses on the importance of administrative informality and the preventive mechanisms that avoid the creation of illegal or irrational barriers. It addresses the national approach and contrasts it with the practices of European Union law, enabling students to understand the ultimate goals of the system and its contribution to a more efficient, modern, and citizen-oriented administration.
