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Andina Elock, Arga, & Pujiyono. (2024). COMPARISON OF POLITICAL DYNASTY IN INDONESIA AND THE UNITED STATES. Revista de Gestão Social eAmbiental. Obtenido de https://rgsa.emnuvens.com.br/rgsa/article/view/4573 Asamblea Constituyente de Ecuador. (2007-2008). Constitución del Ecuador. Montecristi. Asamblea Nacional. Montecristi: CÓDIGO ORGÁNICO INTEGRAL PENAL, COIP. Registro Oficial del Ecuador. Benavides-Benalcázar, M. (2017). El debido proceso y el sistema procesal penal. Obtenido de https://derechoecuador.com/garantia-del-debido-proceso/ Castro-Arroyo, R. (2021). El debido proceso y el sistema procesal penal. Obtenido de https://derechoecuador.com/debido-proceso-en-ecuador/ Clery Aguirre, A. G. (2015). El acceso a la información pública: análisis de la experiencia europea y española y bases para su regulación en la República del Ecuador. Barcelona: Universitat de Barcelona. Corte Constitucional del Ecuador. (2018). Sentencia: No. 001-18-PJO-CC. Quito: Corte Constitucional del Ecuador. Corte Nacional de Justicia. (2017). Criterios sobre inteligencia y aplicación de la ley Materias Penales. Quito: Jefatura de Biblioteca, Gaceta y Museo de la CNJ. Corte Nacional de Justicia. (2021). RESOLUCIÓN No. 14-2021. Quito: Corte Nacional de Justicia. Devis-Echandía, H. (1981). Teoría General de la Prueba Judicial. Bogotá: Temis S. A. Durán, M. C., Dimas Flores, K. R., & Rodríguez Romero, E. A. (2004). Consecuencias jurídicas derivadas del principio reversión de la carga de la prueba en los procesos de filiación y pensión alimentaria. San Salvador. Durán-Chávez, C. E., & Henríquez-Jiménez, C. D. (2021). El principio de imparcialidad como fundamento de la actuación del juez y su relación con el debido proceso. Revista Científica UISRAEL, 173-190. Florian Krauth, S. (2018). La Prisión Preventiva en el Ecuador. Quito: Defensoría Pública del Ecuador. Guerra, V. S. (2011). Imperium de las sentencias judiciales en Roma y en la actualidad. Revista de Derecho Privado, 59-86. Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas y Censos (INEC). (2021). Encuesta Nacional de Empleo, Desempleo y Subempleo (ENEMDU). Quito: Dirección de Innovación en Métricas y Metodologías. Inter-American Court of Human Rights. (2021). Chaparro Álvarez y Lapo Íñiguez vs. Ecuador. Excepciones preliminares, Fondo, Reparaciones y Costas. Sentencia, 21. Inthomya, S., & Sirivunnabood, P. (2024). THE DEVELOPMENT OF ROYAL THAI POLICE CRIMINAL CASE INVESTIGATION SYSTEM AND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS CONCEPTS. Journal of Law and Sustainable Development, e3446. Lizama, M. N. (2018). Los informes de arraigo: un análisis desde la perspectiva de los Servicios Sociales. Cuadernos de Trabajo Social, 85-93. Mestanza, M. (2018). Medidas Cautelares. La Hora. Molina-Benavides, L. S., Vera Campuzano, N., Parrales-Loor, G., Laínez-Quinde, A., & Clery-Aguirre, A. (2017). Investigación aplicada en Ciencias Sociales. La Libertad: Universidad Estatal Península de Santa Elena. Organization of American States. (1978). Convención Americana sobre Derechos Humanos (Pacto de San José de Costa Rica). San José. Osco Escobedo, & et al. . (2024). DIGITAL EVIDENCE AS A MEANS OF PROOF IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS. Rev. Gest. Soc. Ambient. | Miami | v.18.n.4 | p.1-13 | e04585 | 2024. Obtenido de https://rgsa.emnuvens.com.br/rgsa/article/view/4585 Palacios-Quinto, R. (2017). El corazón de Salinas para el mundo. Salinas: Kindle. Ramírez Carvajal, D. M. (2013). Contornos del derecho procesal contemporáneo. luces desde la obra de Michele Taruffo. Academia & Derecho, 171-188. Real Academia Española. (2013). Diccionario panhispánico del español jurídico. Obtenido de https://dpej.rae.es/lema/medida-cautelar Reyes Molina, S. (2012). Presunción de inocencia y estándar de prueba en el proceso penal: Reflexiones sobre el caso chileno. Revista de derecho (Valdivia), 229-247. Reyes Valenzuela, C., Jaramillo Tejada, F., Jayo Suquillo, L., Merlyn Sacoto, M. F., & Martos-Méndez, M. J. (2017). Dimensiones de integración social en población colombiana y cubana que vive en Quito, Ecuador. Universitas Psychologica, 234-247. Tapakova, V., Abdrasulov, E., Kulbaeva, M., Shaykhadenov, R., & Zhumadilov, A. (2023). Ways to Improve Legal Mechanisms’ Efficiency in Protecting Human Rights and Freedom. Journal of Law and Sustainable Development, 1698-1698. https://doi.org/10.55908/sdgs.v11i9.1698.
Andina Elock, Arga, & Pujiyono. (2024). COMPARISON OF POLITICAL DYNASTY IN INDONESIA AND THE UNITED STATES. Revista de Gestão Social eAmbiental. Obtenido de https://rgsa.emnuvens.com.br/rgsa/article/view/4573 Asamblea Constituyente de Ecuador. (2007-2008). Constitución del Ecuador. Montecristi. Asamblea Nacional. Montecristi: CÓDIGO ORGÁNICO INTEGRAL PENAL, COIP. Registro Oficial del Ecuador. Benavides-Benalcázar, M. (2017). El debido proceso y el sistema procesal penal. Obtenido de https://derechoecuador.com/garantia-del-debido-proceso/ Castro-Arroyo, R. (2021). El debido proceso y el sistema procesal penal. Obtenido de https://derechoecuador.com/debido-proceso-en-ecuador/ Clery Aguirre, A. G. (2015). El acceso a la información pública: análisis de la experiencia europea y española y bases para su regulación en la República del Ecuador. Barcelona: Universitat de Barcelona. Corte Constitucional del Ecuador. (2018). Sentencia: No. 001-18-PJO-CC. Quito: Corte Constitucional del Ecuador. Corte Nacional de Justicia. (2017). Criterios sobre inteligencia y aplicación de la ley Materias Penales. Quito: Jefatura de Biblioteca, Gaceta y Museo de la CNJ. Corte Nacional de Justicia. (2021). RESOLUCIÓN No. 14-2021. Quito: Corte Nacional de Justicia. Devis-Echandía, H. (1981). Teoría General de la Prueba Judicial. Bogotá: Temis S. A. Durán, M. C., Dimas Flores, K. R., & Rodríguez Romero, E. A. (2004). Consecuencias jurídicas derivadas del principio reversión de la carga de la prueba en los procesos de filiación y pensión alimentaria. San Salvador. Durán-Chávez, C. E., & Henríquez-Jiménez, C. D. (2021). El principio de imparcialidad como fundamento de la actuación del juez y su relación con el debido proceso. Revista Científica UISRAEL, 173-190. Florian Krauth, S. (2018). La Prisión Preventiva en el Ecuador. Quito: Defensoría Pública del Ecuador. Guerra, V. S. (2011). Imperium de las sentencias judiciales en Roma y en la actualidad. Revista de Derecho Privado, 59-86. Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas y Censos (INEC). (2021). Encuesta Nacional de Empleo, Desempleo y Subempleo (ENEMDU). Quito: Dirección de Innovación en Métricas y Metodologías. Inter-American Court of Human Rights. (2021). Chaparro Álvarez y Lapo Íñiguez vs. Ecuador. Excepciones preliminares, Fondo, Reparaciones y Costas. Sentencia, 21. Inthomya, S., & Sirivunnabood, P. (2024). THE DEVELOPMENT OF ROYAL THAI POLICE CRIMINAL CASE INVESTIGATION SYSTEM AND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS CONCEPTS. Journal of Law and Sustainable Development, e3446. Lizama, M. N. (2018). Los informes de arraigo: un análisis desde la perspectiva de los Servicios Sociales. Cuadernos de Trabajo Social, 85-93. Mestanza, M. (2018). Medidas Cautelares. La Hora. Molina-Benavides, L. S., Vera Campuzano, N., Parrales-Loor, G., Laínez-Quinde, A., & Clery-Aguirre, A. (2017). Investigación aplicada en Ciencias Sociales. La Libertad: Universidad Estatal Península de Santa Elena. Organization of American States. (1978). Convención Americana sobre Derechos Humanos (Pacto de San José de Costa Rica). San José. Osco Escobedo, & et al. . (2024). DIGITAL EVIDENCE AS A MEANS OF PROOF IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS. Rev. Gest. Soc. Ambient. | Miami | v.18.n.4 | p.1-13 | e04585 | 2024. Obtenido de https://rgsa.emnuvens.com.br/rgsa/article/view/4585 Palacios-Quinto, R. (2017). El corazón de Salinas para el mundo. Salinas: Kindle. Ramírez Carvajal, D. M. (2013). Contornos del derecho procesal contemporáneo. luces desde la obra de Michele Taruffo. Academia & Derecho, 171-188. Real Academia Española. (2013). Diccionario panhispánico del español jurídico. Obtenido de https://dpej.rae.es/lema/medida-cautelar Reyes Molina, S. (2012). Presunción de inocencia y estándar de prueba en el proceso penal: Reflexiones sobre el caso chileno. Revista de derecho (Valdivia), 229-247. Reyes Valenzuela, C., Jaramillo Tejada, F., Jayo Suquillo, L., Merlyn Sacoto, M. F., & Martos-Méndez, M. J. (2017). Dimensiones de integración social en población colombiana y cubana que vive en Quito, Ecuador. Universitas Psychologica, 234-247. Tapakova, V., Abdrasulov, E., Kulbaeva, M., Shaykhadenov, R., & Zhumadilov, A. (2023). Ways to Improve Legal Mechanisms’ Efficiency in Protecting Human Rights and Freedom. Journal of Law and Sustainable Development, 1698-1698. https://doi.org/10.55908/sdgs.v11i9.1698.
Objective: The objective of the paper is to examine and explain how the constitutionally guaranteed entitlements notably the various facets of right to equality, right to life and preambular assurance of justice: social, economic and political will remain unachievable and meaningless for the transgenders till their economic exclusion and marginalisation continues. The present paper shall examine the important aspects of legal provisions and economic policy which can ensure that the constitutional mandates enshrined under Articles 14, 15, 16 and 21 become a reality for transgender through their economic empowerment. Theoretical Framework: The Constitution of India recognises and rests firmly on the fundamental principles of liberty, equality, fraternity and justice. Transgender people have always been the part of every society, nation and culture since ages but unfortunately their very existence has been negated at every level of society. This marginalised section and highly disadvantaged group has consistently and continuously been subjected to social stigma, discrimination and exclusion from all kinds of socio-economic and political undertakings. The insensitivity and the apathy of the public at large are still the biggest challenges in mainstreaming the transgenders and eliminating all forms of socio-economic exclusion against them. The extreme discrimination and exclusionary practices against the transgender people at every level in the work place, from job rejection to privacy violation and even sexual harassment, disproportionately affects their physical and mental wellbeing. The socio-economic marginalisation and denial of any gainful employment opportunity puts them in depression, pessimism and forces them to engage in unlawful activities and become drug suppliers, sex workers and even low-income entertainers. Method: The present paper focuses on the constitutionally guaranteed entitlements namely “economic justice” and “equality of opportunity” of the transgender people while taking up the issue of their economic exclusion and marginalisation and intends to explore how the economic exclusion has adverse and severe implications on transgender rights. Results and Discussion: The cost of economic exclusion of transgender people in India cannot be undermined. Such discrimination and unaccepting environments are capable of psychologically depressing transgender people and adversely affecting their incentive to get training and education. This turns into a vicious circle that translates into low investment in human capital and suboptimal opportunities for them resulting in lower productivity of overall economy. Conclusion: With very limited employment opportunities, transgender’s education, health and living standard are abysmally low and therefore, in order to achieve the constitutional mandate enshrined under Articles 14, 15, 16 and 21 of the Constitution of India, the objectives of the government should be to allow reasonable participation of most of the transgender population in the national economy.
Objectives. The study deals with international law mechanisms for human rights protection in education. The aim of the study is to analyse and evaluate the effectiveness of international law mechanisms for human rights protection in education. Theoretical Framework: The theoretical basis of the research was made up of the scientific works of scientists, quality and qualitative indicators of research, and the regulatory and legal framework. Methods: The research employed the method of comparison, visual graphic methods, a set of methods of processing, comprehension and interpretation of information. Results and Discussion: The study established the most common types of violations in the field of education, in particular: violation of the right of national minorities to education; impossibility of choosing the language of instruction; failure to provide inclusive education; discrimination against people with mental illness. Specific manifestations of the effectiveness of international law mechanisms for the human rights protection in the field of education are singled out, in particular: increasing public awareness and transparency of government activity, etc. Research Implications: The study gave grounds to draw the conclusions regarding the difficulty of proving the existence of violations in education. Attention is drawn to the subjectivity of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) and the ambiguous interpretation of norms enshrined in international legal acts. Originality/Value: The research is original, based on official data and the author's own conclusions, and has practical significance.
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