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    El Derecho Constitucional de Rehabilitación integral y el buen vivir de las personas con discapacidad visual
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato, Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales , Carrera de Derecho, 2016-05) Villacis Defaz, Brigitte de los Ángeles; Cortés Naranjo, Edwin
    The graduation work in the form of thesis entitled "THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO INTEGRAL REHABILITATION AND GOOD LIVING THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED" poses to fulfill the rights of Good Living for people with visual disabilities, emphasizing that the effective development of his life he begins in a comprehensive rehabilitation. The legal provision of Art. 47 of the Constitution of Ecuador 2008, establishes the recognition of the right to comprehensive rehabilitation and permanent assistance include appropriate technical aids therefore requires the State to establish legal rules takes effective this right. Not having a law and even worse to have in place an obsolete law, as is the Law of the Blind, violates human rights and is reflected in the labor inclusion and labor integration, since a visually impaired person undischarged integrally has no autonomy in the performance of their duties, it is therefore essential to establish policies that are aimed at independent fulfillment of people with visual disabilities. It is then, where was born the idea that the establishment of laws is not enough, you need to go to the reality couple of legal regulations. A more common legal rules, is the regime of Good Living, as a public policy posed a dignified life as a fundamental basis for the development of individuals in society, rights such as education, communication, recreation, sports, housing, health and work are recognized in Chapter II of Title II of the Constitution of the Republic of Ecuador 2008, and for people with visual impairment is more difficult to implement because they currently do not have a procedure effective comprehensive rehabilitation guaranteed by the State, is essential that the implementation of legal rules that allow compliance with this right in full for persons with visual disabilities.

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