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- Title
Constitucionalización de las garantías específicas del Sistema Penal Juvenil: Estudio comparativo entre Ecuador y Venezuela.
- Authors
Pérez Cobo, Gyomar; Alarcón Barreiro, Karina Alexandra; Barreiro Chávez, Alexandra Margarita
- Abstract
The comparative study between Ecuador and Venezuela on the constitutionalizing of the specific guarantees of the Juvenile Penal System is the general objective of this scientific review. The relevance arises from the verification of the progress that occurred in both nations when incorporating in the fundamental charters the Doctrine of Integral Protection that underlies the Convention on the Rights of the Child, honoring the commitment acquired with the international community for the protection and defense of the Human Rights of the child-youth population. The qualitative research was carried out under the method of content analysis and comparative. The results point to greater progress on the part of Ecuador, which, unlike Venezuela, has assumed with technical rigor the constitutionalizing of the specific guarantees of the Juvenile Penal System. Venezuela lags in the face of this progress, despite the dizzying initial advance it had shown. Corollary, the model of Constitutional State that Ecuador welcomes is assumed as a guarantee of the recognition and respect of Human Rights, while the social State of Law, which is imposed in Venezuela, is anchored to a model, if you like, positivist, which would eventually be unable to meet the demands of contemporary constitutionalism.
- Subjects
CONVENTION on the Rights of the Child; HUMAN rights; CONTENT analysis; QUALITATIVE research; CONSTITUTIONALISM
- Publication
Frónesis, 2024, Vol 31, Issue 2, p145
- ISSN
1315-6268
- Publication type
Article