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- ÍtemAcceso AbiertoAnálisis del acceso a la educación de las niñas, niños y adolescentes como deber ineludible e inexcusable del estado ecuatoriano consagrado en la Constitución durante la Pandemia del COVID-19(Universidad Católica de Cuenca., 2022) Oleas Tapia, Lisseth Estefanía; Calle Masache, Nube Catalina; 0104553391In this research work, an analysis of the access to education after the Covid- 19 pandemic was carried out, emphasizing the public policies applied by the Ecuadorian state in society. The research focused on the first specific objective: to describe the new modalities of access to the right to education for children and adolescents after the Covid-19 pandemic. The methodology used to verify this objective is analytical. It helps us to describe the new modalities of access to education for children and adolescents generated by the Covid-19 pandemic. The second specific objective is to analyze the public policies of access to the right to education imposed in Ecuador during the Covid-19 pandemic. This was accomplished through the following descriptive methodology, with which the legal provisions adopted by the Ecuadorian government will be studied. In the third specific objective, it will be determined if there is a violation and inequality in the right to education of children and adolescents due to insufficient policies during the Covid-19 pandemic and propose measures to comply with the constitutional norms. To achieve this objective, the synthetic method was used, through which information about the country will be obtained. Finally, through the analysis of the different modalities of study, ministerial agreements, real cases, especially using doctrine and jurisprudence, etc.
- ÍtemAcceso AbiertoInclusión de una circunstancia agravante en los delitos cometidos en contra de la mujer con referencia a la violencia física, psicológica y sexual infringida en el contexto de la pandemia(Universidad Católica de Cuenca., 2022) Oleas Tapia, Lisseth Estefanía; Arciniegas Castro, César Leonardo; 0104553391The purpose of this paper is to analyze the increase in violence committed against women in the context of social confinement, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, to determine this problem as an aggravating circumstance in this type of crime. Three methods were used for this purpose: the first descriptive-analytical for the theoretical review of how violence against women has developed up to the present time, to describe the types of violence, the national regulations, and their relationship with international treaties; the second method is that of natural observation that allowed us to identify to what extent the level of violence against women increased based on figures provided by the State Attorney General's Office; finally, the analytical-synthetic method was used since from these figures we sought to analyze the possibility of including an aggravating circumstance when these crimes are committed during confinement due to a sanitary emergency.