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    El cumplimiento del debido proceso en la aplicación de la justicia indígena en la parroquia tigua del cantón Pujilí provincia de Cotopaxi en el periodo 2020-2021
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato,Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales, Carrera de Derecho, 2022-09) Vega Tigasi, Janeth Cecilia; Vargas Villacrés, Borman Renan
    The Constitution of the Republic of Ecuador supports the culture, traditions and indigenous justice in our country based on Article 171 of this Magna Carta, thus guaranteeing the impartiality of justice and in turn the rights that indigenous peoples and nationalities possess, however, within this worldview there have been frictions with ordinary justice when there are decisions that have been taken within indigenous justice and have not been respected by ordinary justice, However, within this worldview there have been frictions with the ordinary justice when there are decisions that have been taken within the indigenous justice system and have not been respected by the ordinary justice system, as well as the lack of knowledge of the indigenous peoples regarding the guarantee of their rights, which has caused various conflicts within the communities, In this way, the present research project, through a thorough and detailed analysis of what indigenous justice is, intends to instruct and guide the indigenous communities on a procedure to execute what indigenous justice is and also to make known the competencies such as the indigenous authorities, the cabildos and the internal assembly of a community, with the purpose of rescuing the customs and values of the indigenous peoples and nationalities, Likewise, the research will allow to promote knowledge in the communities regarding the forms of punishment, regardless of the offense committed in the indigenous territory and to make known the impact caused by the correct adaptation of a due process in the causes or conflicts in indigenous territories, specifically in the Panzaleo culture of the province of Cotopaxi.

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