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Item Curadurías especiales en trámite de segundas nupcias y el principio de celeridad procesal(Universidad Técnica de Ambato, Facultad de Jurisprudencia y Ciencias Sociales , Carrera de Derecho, 2016-06) Chávez Toscano, Ivonne Alejandra; Altamirano Zavala, Andrea MarleneThis research has as main objective the regulation of CURATORIAL SPECIAL IN THE PROCESSING AND SUBSEQUENT MARRIAGE OF SECOND AND THE PRINCIPLE OF CELERITY in the Ecuadorian legal system, allowing this constitutional principle is applied. After the investigative work, it is concluded that due to procedural burdens found in the Judicial Units country, it has become clear as the constitutional principle of procedural speed has been in decline since due to the large caseload, the administration of justice you cannot perform their duties and functions fully. The incorporation of new functions and powers to notaries in the country, within our legislation will help a greater efficiency and speed of judicial proceedings is promoted, thereby enabling users of the administration of justice, to obtain an immediate response to their needs without having to wait as it does in the ordinary courts. Users of the administration of justice are forced to delay certain aspects and needs of their lives, since due to the lack of access to adequate, quick and timely care, the central motif of your needs are hurt, causing this way to direct the constitutional principle reason for this study rape, for which this research aims are a solution to the problem. From the legal aspect, this type of powers given to the serious Notaries a quick and effective way to ensure timely access to quality justice, saved not only time users, but also to the administration of justice, because to be an entity that provides a direct and immediate cooperation to a certain group of people access to justice, but a conglomerate generally encouraging not.