Trabajadores ambulantes y Derecho: una aproximación a la discriminación legalizada en las ordenanzas municipales sobre la materia en Lima Metropolitana

Translated title of the contribution: Street workers and the Law: A first impression on legalized discrimination in municipal ordinances on the matter in Metropolitan Lima

Renato Antonio Constantino Caycho, Donna Aydeé Agama Santana, Adriana Olga Alzamora Anticona, Marycarmen Irigoyen Yncio, Yhadira Betsabe Quispe Carrasco

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Abstract

Street trade is one of the most common sources of income for people living in poverty in mostly informal economies. Such work exposes them to a series of economic, social and also legal barriers. In the present document, we have analyzed the legal provisions of eight districts of Metropolitan Lima to determine how the norms regulate the work, the use of space, hygiene and the time of street traders in this city. According to our research, the municipal ordinances of Metropolitan Lima point to the street trader as another racialized person who must be controlled in the public space. Although it is not excluded, its inclusion is precarizing, increasing its vulnerability.

Translated title of the contributionStreet workers and the Law: A first impression on legalized discrimination in municipal ordinances on the matter in Metropolitan Lima
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)1841-1868
Number of pages28
JournalOnati Socio-Legal Series
Volume13
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Oct 2023

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