The constitutional recognition of the right of access to the Internet in the political constitution of 1993
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https://doi.org/10.53673/th.v1i12.85Keywords:
Reforma Constitucional, acceso al internet como derecho constitucional, derecho al trabajo, derecho a la educaciónAbstract
The purpose of this paper was to analyze the perceptions about the constitutional recognition of the right of Internet access and the effectiveness of the right to work and education in the Political Constitution of 1993 in this new normality handled by the lawyers of Metropolitan Lima, 2020. The Research is quantitative and applied legal socio, the method is hypothetical - deductive, complemented with the historical - legal method. The design is non-experimental and transectional. The level is descriptive and explanatory. The data collection technique is the survey and the instrument the questionnaire (Reliability: 1,956). The population is the lawyers of Metropolitan Lima. The sampling is non-probabilistic (380 lawyers). It is concluded that the perception of the constitutional recognition of the right of Internet access and the effectiveness of the right to work and education in the Political Constitution of 1993 is significant and the degree of association or relationship of the variables is 0.631, being substantial, therefore , the hypothesis is confirmed. It is recommended that in the second ordinary legislature the Constitutional Reform Law be approved in an independent article of the right to education, and that the nature of being free and open be included.
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