RIGHT TO ECCLESIASTICAL MARRIAGE IN A REGISTERED DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIP.

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CAMPAÑA MUÑOZ LENY CECILIA, PRADO CALDERÓN EDWIN BOLÍVAR, ROBALINO VILLAFUERTE JOSÉ LUIS, VEGA CASTILLO CRISTHIAN FABRICIO

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This research was based on the right of citizens to profess their religion, practices and customs; a right that defends the constitution of Ecuador, based on the recognition of the de facto union as a civil state that citizens choose to recognize rights and contract obligations derived from the stable and monogamous cohabitation between people free of marriage, this type of state is voluntary and does not require requirements for its effectiveness or validity; However, given the similarity of civil states in Canon Law, this only recognizes civil marriage as a state of the person in stable and monogamous cohabitation, this being the main requirement for access to ecclesiastical marriage, categorically ignoring the de facto union; such effect limits the enjoyment of rights enshrined in Art. 68 of the Constitution of Ecuador in accordance with Art. 66 of the Constitution numeral 8; in this regard, the possibility of proposing a jurisdictional action with the objective of amending the rights that may be violated was analyzed.

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CAMPAÑA MUÑOZ LENY CECILIA, PRADO CALDERÓN EDWIN BOLÍVAR, ROBALINO VILLAFUERTE JOSÉ LUIS, VEGA CASTILLO CRISTHIAN FABRICIO

CAMPAÑA MUÑOZ LENY CECILIA1, PRADO CALDERÓN EDWIN BOLÍVAR2, ROBALINO VILLAFUERTE JOSÉ LUIS3, VEGA CASTILLO CRISTHIAN FABRICIO4

Universidad Regional Autónoma de Los Andes Santo Domingo. Ecuador.

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