2019
DOI: 10.46377/dilemas.v31i1.1137
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El caso Piatúa y la consulta previa, libre e informada. Una visión desde la constitucionalidad.

Abstract: En el presente trabajo se desarrolla un estudio del caso Piatúa, de la provincia Pastaza en Ecuador, aplicando una metodología cualitativa, en el abordaje realizado al mismo mediante la sentencia de la corte constitucional que lo conoció. Se analiza la demanda realizada por actores involucrados dirigida a la solicitud de una acción de protección, por considerar que el Estado, al autorizar el desarrollo del proyecto hidroeléctrico actuó de forma inconstitucional. Se realizó un análisis de la argumentación de la… Show more

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“…This process shows how the Kichwa community subjects consider access to fundamental rights, such as education, health, and housing, a form of improving their conditions in relation to the national mestizo society and have been fighting for decades for their own form of urbanization (Lyall, 2020). Shortly after 2019, the first Casa Para Todos urbanization in the Amazonia was located in the outpost of Santa Clara, with a majority of the population belonging to the Kichwa communities, where a conflict was underway due to the installation of the Piatúa hydroelectrical project (Quito Cortés & Velázquez, 2019). The localization of more than 60 homes provisioned in the south of this small village was associated with a display of good intentions on the part of the State towards this Amazonian district.…”
Section: Study Casesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process shows how the Kichwa community subjects consider access to fundamental rights, such as education, health, and housing, a form of improving their conditions in relation to the national mestizo society and have been fighting for decades for their own form of urbanization (Lyall, 2020). Shortly after 2019, the first Casa Para Todos urbanization in the Amazonia was located in the outpost of Santa Clara, with a majority of the population belonging to the Kichwa communities, where a conflict was underway due to the installation of the Piatúa hydroelectrical project (Quito Cortés & Velázquez, 2019). The localization of more than 60 homes provisioned in the south of this small village was associated with a display of good intentions on the part of the State towards this Amazonian district.…”
Section: Study Casesmentioning
confidence: 99%