Iustitia Socialis (Jan 2020)

Right to petition, right to information and to receive quality public services

  • Edison Manuel Pozo-Calderón,
  • Julio César Garate-Amoroso,
  • Pedro Rolando Cusi-Chambi,
  • Alberto Quispe-Gabincha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.35381/racji.v5i8.659
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 8
pp. 674 – 685

Abstract

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The main objective of the investigation was to prepare a draft Reform Law to the Organic Law of Jurisdictional Guarantees and Constitutional Control, to guarantee the Right of Petition. It was based methodologically from a descriptive work with non-experimental field design, the population sample, we worked with 97 registered in the Lawyers Forum of the province of El Oro, Ecuador. Multiple constitutional rights are violated, including free access to information and receiving quality public services, among others. It is for this reason that it is extremely necessary to establish a legal framework and a modern and simple rapid procedure for institutions to receive and respond to our requests without the need for unnecessary formalities. The Constitutional Law of Petition must fulfill its function and be a tool that in an agile, fast and simple way, allows the linking of citizenship and Public or Private Administration.

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