PUBLIC POLITICS FOR THE PROTECTION OF HE RIGHTS OF NATURE IN ECUADOR

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VITERI NARANJO BEATRIZ DEL CARMEN, PIÑAS PIÑAS LUIS FERNANDO, MACHADO MALIZA MESÍAS ELÍAS, AYALA AYALA LUIS RAMIRO

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The Constitution of Ecuador from the preamble proclaims a new form of coexistence, celebrates nature, the Pacha Mama, where life is reproduced and carried out and recognizes it as a subject with its own rights, that its existence and maintenance and regeneration be fully respected. of its life cycles, structure, functions and evolutionary processes, which constitutes a precedent of transcendental importance in the legal field by becoming the first Constitution in the world to recognize these rights. The objective of this work was to analyze the institutionalization of the rights of nature in Ecuador, based on management principles generated through public policies necessary for their protection. The method used was historical, through which relevant aspects were identified around the control and fulfillment of the rights of nature and their consequent institutionalization, through the articulation of organizations that work on this issue.

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VITERI NARANJO BEATRIZ DEL CARMEN, PIÑAS PIÑAS LUIS FERNANDO, MACHADO MALIZA MESÍAS ELÍAS, AYALA AYALA LUIS RAMIRO

VITERI NARANJO BEATRIZ DEL CARMEN1, PIÑAS PIÑAS LUIS FERNANDO2, MACHADO MALIZA MESÍAS ELÍAS3, AYALA AYALA LUIS RAMIRO4

Universidad Regional Autónoma de Los Andes Riobamba. Ecuador.

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