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Tipo de material : bachelorThesis
Título : Análisis socio jurídico de los pueblos intangibles en aislamiento voluntario.
Autor : Orozco Mendoza, Susana Mariela
Tutor : Noboa Jaramillo, Ivana Valeria
Palabras clave : INVESTIGACIÓN JURÍDICA;PUEBLOS INDÍGENAS;AMAZONIA ECUATORIANA;PUEBLOS APARTADOS
Fecha de publicación : 2014
Editorial : Quito: Universidad de las Américas, 2014
Citación : Orozco Mendoza, S. M. (2014). Análisis socio jurídico de los pueblos intangibles en aislamiento voluntario. (Tesis de pregrado). Universidad de las Américas, Quito.
Resumen : La Constitución de la República del Ecuador de 2008 constituye un avance importante en materia constitucional, ésta se establece bajo los parámetros del Estado Constitucional de Derechos, lo cual propugna el reconocimiento, impulso y garantía de los derechos constitucionales y de los principios fundamentales establecidos en Montecristi...
Descripción : The Constitution of the Republic of Ecuador in 2008 became an important advance in constitutional field, it is set within the parameters of State Constitutional of Rights, which calls for the recognition, promotion and guarantee of constitutional rights and the fundamental principles established in Montecristi. One axis that runs through the 2008 Constitution is Sumak Kawsay, which is a model originated in the indigenous world view that proposes a harmonious relationship between humans and nature. The Constitution establishes it as the Good Living. The rights of indigenous communities have taken a significant presence in the theoretical and normative framework of society as well as the rights of nature. The Development Regime that protects the Constitution guarantees the enjoyment of rights, respect for cultural diversity and harmonious coexistence with nature. The extractive activities in the Ecuadorian Amazon cause serious impacts on indigenous communities and strong socio - environmental conflicts involving indigenous people: Tagaeri - Taromenane. For this reason, legal sociology will allow analysis of the implications and relationships that determine the enforceability of the rights and the mechanisms of participation proposed to set limits on the power, and effective links in order to ensure efficacious enforcement of the norm that protects uncontacted tribes.
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