The principle of innocence in the administration of indigenous justice in Ecuador

Carlos Ernesto Herrera Acosta, Carlos Isidro Quinaloa Lluccha, Alex Mauricio Duchicela Carrillo, Hillary Patricia Herrera Avilés
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The administration of indigenous justice in Ecuador is characterized by having different schemes and ways of resolving a conflict; That is to say, each Aboriginal community and nationality applies indigenous justice according to its worldview, customs, and traditions; however, in general, the principle of innocence that emanates from positive law is also observed within ancestral jurisdiction. The objective of the manuscript is to critically analyze the procedure applied in the administration of indigenous justice to determine whether the principle of presumption of innocence is guaranteed. To carry out this activity, the inductive, analytical, customary, and descriptive method is used; Due to the vision, the objectives, and the complexity, a mixed qualitative-quantitative approach is assumed; It is pure, dogmatic, legal analytical, and descriptive legal; non-experimental design. The population involved is made up of Constitutional Guarantees Judges and indigenous authorities, to whom a six-question multiple choice questionnaire is applied. The results indicate that the investigations and tests determine the innocence or not of the accused, on the other hand, the main evidence that is analyzed within indigenous justice to determine the guilt of the offender is the testimony and background of the offender, this allows conclude by pointing out that if the principle of presumption of innocence is guaranteed in the administration of indigenous justice.
厄瓜多尔土著司法中的无罪原则
厄瓜多尔土著司法的特点是,解决冲突的方案和方式各不相同;也就是说,每 个土著社区和民族都根据其世界观、习俗和传统适用土著司法;不过,一般来说, 在祖传管辖范围内也遵守实在法中的无罪推定原则。本手稿的目的是批判性地分析土著司法所采用的程序,以确定无罪推定原则是否得到保障。为了开展这项活动,我们采用了归纳、分析、习惯和描述性方法;由于视野、目标和复杂性,我们采用了定性-定量混合方法;它是纯粹、教条、法律分析和描述性法律;非实验设计。研究对象包括宪法保障法官和土著当局,对他们进行了六题多选问卷调查。结果表明,调查和测试决定了被告是否无罪,另一方面,在土著司法中分析以确定罪犯是否有罪的主要证据是罪犯的证词和背景。
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