Recourse to Comparative Law

Comparative law has been a branch of law that has been little studied in the regional and particularly in the Ecuadorian context. Based on this hypothesis, this analysis seeks to rethink the importance, functions and goals of comparative law in our societies. Based on the analysis of the traditional comparative model, the need for a critical comparative method for the Ecuadorian case is proposed.

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Pablo AlarcónDr. Pablo Alarcón Peña

Professor of the Master's Degree in Constitutional Law, Master's Degree in Administrative Law, mention in Public Procurement and the Master's Degree in Procedural Law UEES. Director of the UEES Graduate School of Law. Member of the Editorial Board of JUEES Magazine.

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