“Análisis Jurídico y Doctrinario del Conflicto de Competencias Jurisdiccionales entre la Justicia Indígena y Justicia Ordinaria en el Juzgamiento de Delitos de Acción Penal Pública”.

The present Curricular Integration Work entitled: "Legal and Doctrinary Analysis of the Conflict of Jurisdictional Competences between the Indigenous Justice and Ordinary Justice in the Judgment of Crimes of Public Criminal Action". The interest that leads us to develop this research is du...

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DELITOS DE ACCIÓN PENAL PÚBLICA
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description The present Curricular Integration Work entitled: "Legal and Doctrinary Analysis of the Conflict of Jurisdictional Competences between the Indigenous Justice and Ordinary Justice in the Judgment of Crimes of Public Criminal Action". The interest that leads us to develop this research is due to the fact that at the moment of application of the indigenous justice in the trial of their internal behavior, it could be evidenced the arrogation of functions for sanctioning behavior that have a judicial protection of criminally protected legal goods and that in addition to this, the overreach of their sanctions led to a great direct fault to our Constitution of the Republic of Ecuador (CRE) and the Human Rights recognized by our country, In view of this fact, there is a need to establish clear delimitations and procedures with respect to the powers that the indigenous justice system has to sanction certain types of developments in terms of the matter and in relation to the people involved, with respect to the powers of the Ordinary Justice System. During the development of this work I have been able to verify that the existence of the problem lies in the conflict of coexistence of two legal systems in our country since at the time of applying justice in cases of crimes of public criminal action in which members of indigenous communities, peoples or nationalities have intervened or been affected, according to the law, they do not have full access to the legal apparatus because there is a legal vacuum in terms of procedural rules in case of intervention of indigenous justice in criminal matters, sometimes falling back on the breach of constitutional norms, This has generated a conflict of jurisdictional competencies at the moment of judging this type of crimes in which one of the procedural parties is part of these communities, thus causing an imbalance in our country at the moment of applying justice, although it is true that neither of the two systems have been able to effectively guarantee the exercise and enjoyment of the rights of Ecuadorian citizens belonging to indigenous communities, people and nationalities, since the overreach of power of the indigenous justice system infringes due process and full reparation to the victim, while the ordinary justice system acts belatedly due to the lack of procedural regulations and delimitation of jurisdiction and competence of the indigenous justice system in criminal matters, which has resulted in the effective defenselessness of the parties to the proceedings, thus affecting their constitutional rights. It should be emphasized that this research includes a broad analysis of legal information, from a descriptive, evaluative, explanatory and propositional perspective, under a legal guideline in constitutional, criminal and comparative law, also used materials and methods that allowed the development of the research, likewise interviews and surveys were conducted with legal professionals, whose results are aimed at awakening a critical view regarding the breach of the rights of the procedural parties in crimes of public criminal action when one of the parties is or conforms parts of the communities, peoples and indigenous nationalities. Key words: Constitutional law, effective judicial protection, indigenous justice, legal pluralism, crimes of public criminal action.
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spelling “Análisis Jurídico y Doctrinario del Conflicto de Competencias Jurisdiccionales entre la Justicia Indígena y Justicia Ordinaria en el Juzgamiento de Delitos de Acción Penal Pública”.Suing Ochoa, Guissell StefanyDERECHO CONSTITUCIONALTUTELA JUDICIAL EFECTIVAJUSTICIA INDÍGENAPLURALISMO JURÍDICODELITOS DE ACCIÓN PENAL PÚBLICAThe present Curricular Integration Work entitled: "Legal and Doctrinary Analysis of the Conflict of Jurisdictional Competences between the Indigenous Justice and Ordinary Justice in the Judgment of Crimes of Public Criminal Action". The interest that leads us to develop this research is due to the fact that at the moment of application of the indigenous justice in the trial of their internal behavior, it could be evidenced the arrogation of functions for sanctioning behavior that have a judicial protection of criminally protected legal goods and that in addition to this, the overreach of their sanctions led to a great direct fault to our Constitution of the Republic of Ecuador (CRE) and the Human Rights recognized by our country, In view of this fact, there is a need to establish clear delimitations and procedures with respect to the powers that the indigenous justice system has to sanction certain types of developments in terms of the matter and in relation to the people involved, with respect to the powers of the Ordinary Justice System. During the development of this work I have been able to verify that the existence of the problem lies in the conflict of coexistence of two legal systems in our country since at the time of applying justice in cases of crimes of public criminal action in which members of indigenous communities, peoples or nationalities have intervened or been affected, according to the law, they do not have full access to the legal apparatus because there is a legal vacuum in terms of procedural rules in case of intervention of indigenous justice in criminal matters, sometimes falling back on the breach of constitutional norms, This has generated a conflict of jurisdictional competencies at the moment of judging this type of crimes in which one of the procedural parties is part of these communities, thus causing an imbalance in our country at the moment of applying justice, although it is true that neither of the two systems have been able to effectively guarantee the exercise and enjoyment of the rights of Ecuadorian citizens belonging to indigenous communities, people and nationalities, since the overreach of power of the indigenous justice system infringes due process and full reparation to the victim, while the ordinary justice system acts belatedly due to the lack of procedural regulations and delimitation of jurisdiction and competence of the indigenous justice system in criminal matters, which has resulted in the effective defenselessness of the parties to the proceedings, thus affecting their constitutional rights. It should be emphasized that this research includes a broad analysis of legal information, from a descriptive, evaluative, explanatory and propositional perspective, under a legal guideline in constitutional, criminal and comparative law, also used materials and methods that allowed the development of the research, likewise interviews and surveys were conducted with legal professionals, whose results are aimed at awakening a critical view regarding the breach of the rights of the procedural parties in crimes of public criminal action when one of the parties is or conforms parts of the communities, peoples and indigenous nationalities. Key words: Constitutional law, effective judicial protection, indigenous justice, legal pluralism, crimes of public criminal action.El presente Trabajo de Integración Curricular titulado: “Análisis Jurídico y Doctrinario del Conflicto de Competencias Jurisdiccionales entre la Justicia Indígena y Justicia Ordinaria en el Juzgamiento de Delitos de Acción Penal Pública”. El interés que nos lleva a desarrollar esta investigación es debido a que al momento de aplicación de la justicia indígena en el juzgamiento de sus conductas internas, se pudo evidenciar la arrogación de funciones por sancionar conductas que tienen una tutela judicial de bienes jurídicos protegidos penalmente y que además de ello la extralimitación de sus sanciones conllevaban a una gran falta directa a nuestra Constitución de la República del Ecuador (CRE) y los Derechos Humanos reconocidos por nuestro país, frente a este hecho se genera la necesidad de establecer delimitaciones y procedimientos claros con respecto a las facultades que tiene la justicia indígena para sancionar cierto tipo de conductas en cuanto a la materia y en relación a las personas que intervienen, respecto de las facultades de la Justicia Ordinaria. Dentro del desarrollo del presente trabajo eh podido constatar que la existencia de la problemática radica en el conflicto de coexistencia de dos sistemas jurídicos en nuestro país puesto que al momento de aplicar justicia en casos de delitos de acción penal publica en los cuales hayan intervenido o sido afectados miembros de comunidades, pueblos o nacionalidades indígenas las mismas que según la ley no tiene todo el acceso al aparataje jurídico pues existe un vacío legal en cuanto a normas procesales en caso de intervención de la justicia indígena en materia penal recayendo en algunas ocasiones al incumplimiento de normas constitucionales, tales como el debido proceso, la tutela judicial efectiva, el incumplimiento de tratados internacionales y de derechos humanos suscritos por nuestro país, lo cual ha generado un conflicto de competencias jurisdiccionales al momento de juzgar este tipo de delitos en los cuales una de las partes procesales forme parte de estas comunidades, acarreando así esta situación a un desequilibrio en nuestro país al momento de aplicar justicia, si bien es cierto ninguno de los dos sistemas han logrado de manera efectiva garantizar el ejercicio y goce de los derechos de los ciudadanos ecuatorianos pertenecientes a comunidades, pueblos y nacionalidades indígenas puesto que la extralimitación de poder de la justicia indígena infringe el debido proceso y la reparación integral a la víctima mientras que la justicia ordinaria actúa tardíamente debido a la falta de normativa procesal y delimitación de jurisdicción y competencia de la justicia indígena en materia penal, lo cual ha incurrido en la indefensión efectiva de las partes procesales afectando así sus debidos derechos constitucionales. Cabe recalcar que la presente investigación abarca un amplio análisis de información jurídica, desde una perspectiva descriptiva, evaluativa, explicativa y propositiva, bajo un lineamiento jurídico en materia de derecho constitucional, penal y comparado, también se emplearon materiales y métodos que admitieron el desarrollo de la investigación, de igual modo se realizaron entrevistas y encuestas a profesionales del derecho, cuyos resultados versan en despertar una visión crítica respecto al incumplimiento de los derechos de las partes procesales en delitos de acción penal publica cuando una de las partes sea o conforme partes de las comunidades, pueblos y nacionalidades indígenas. Palabras claves: Derecho constitucional, tutela judicial efectiva, justicia indígena, pluralismo jurídico, delitos de acción penal pública.Universidad Nacional de LojaGonzález Chamba, Servio Patricio2024-02-23T17:20:29Z2024-02-23T17:20:29Z2024-02-23info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis147 p.application/pdfhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/29178spahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ec/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Nacional de Lojainstname:Universidad Nacional de Lojainstacron:UNL2025-05-02T15:00:26Zoai:dspace.unl.edu.ec:123456789/29178Institucionalhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://unl.edu.ec/https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/oaiEcuador***opendoar:02025-05-02T15:00:26falseInstitucionalhttps://dspace.unl.edu.ec/Universidad públicahttps://unl.edu.ec/https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/oai*Ecuador***opendoar:02025-05-02T15:00:26Repositorio Universidad Nacional de Loja - Universidad Nacional de Lojafalse
spellingShingle “Análisis Jurídico y Doctrinario del Conflicto de Competencias Jurisdiccionales entre la Justicia Indígena y Justicia Ordinaria en el Juzgamiento de Delitos de Acción Penal Pública”.
Suing Ochoa, Guissell Stefany
DERECHO CONSTITUCIONAL
TUTELA JUDICIAL EFECTIVA
JUSTICIA INDÍGENA
PLURALISMO JURÍDICO
DELITOS DE ACCIÓN PENAL PÚBLICA
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title “Análisis Jurídico y Doctrinario del Conflicto de Competencias Jurisdiccionales entre la Justicia Indígena y Justicia Ordinaria en el Juzgamiento de Delitos de Acción Penal Pública”.
title_full “Análisis Jurídico y Doctrinario del Conflicto de Competencias Jurisdiccionales entre la Justicia Indígena y Justicia Ordinaria en el Juzgamiento de Delitos de Acción Penal Pública”.
title_fullStr “Análisis Jurídico y Doctrinario del Conflicto de Competencias Jurisdiccionales entre la Justicia Indígena y Justicia Ordinaria en el Juzgamiento de Delitos de Acción Penal Pública”.
title_full_unstemmed “Análisis Jurídico y Doctrinario del Conflicto de Competencias Jurisdiccionales entre la Justicia Indígena y Justicia Ordinaria en el Juzgamiento de Delitos de Acción Penal Pública”.
title_short “Análisis Jurídico y Doctrinario del Conflicto de Competencias Jurisdiccionales entre la Justicia Indígena y Justicia Ordinaria en el Juzgamiento de Delitos de Acción Penal Pública”.
title_sort “Análisis Jurídico y Doctrinario del Conflicto de Competencias Jurisdiccionales entre la Justicia Indígena y Justicia Ordinaria en el Juzgamiento de Delitos de Acción Penal Pública”.
topic DERECHO CONSTITUCIONAL
TUTELA JUDICIAL EFECTIVA
JUSTICIA INDÍGENA
PLURALISMO JURÍDICO
DELITOS DE ACCIÓN PENAL PÚBLICA
url https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/29178