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Judicial corruption in the Peruvian State is a structural and historical problem, which has been affecting the right of access to justice for people, especially those in a vulnerable state, which is why the Peruvian Judiciary since 2012 has shown great concern in the implementation not only of integrity commissions but of national public policies to prevent and eradicate all acts of corruption, so much so that in the Sustainable Development Goals - agenda 2030, this goal is included in goal 16.

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Judicial corruption in the Peruvian State is a structural and historical problem, which has been affecting the right of access to justice for people, especially those in a vulnerable state, which is why the Peruvian Judiciary since 2012 has shown great concern in the implementation not only of integrity commissions but of national public policies to prevent and eradicate all acts of corruption, so much so that in the Sustainable Development Goals - agenda 2030, this goal is included in goal 16.
Autorenporträt
Deysy Elizabeth Vásquez Rojas, lawyer by profession, with a master's degree in procedural law and doctorate studies in law, Titular Justice of the Peace in the Province of Alto Amazonas - Superior Court of Justice of San Martín of the Peruvian State, currently promoted as a Mixed Judge specializing in family and labor law.