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The Constitution
What is a Constitution?Countries need to establish fundamental and general rules for people and groups with the goal that they can live in harmony.
The Supreme Rule: - All other rules must correspond with it and respect the rights and guarantees.
-All authorities and citizens must respect and comply with the standards of the
Constitution.
-No rule or provision can go against the Constitution.
Constitutions of Ecuador: Since Independence, before the founding of Ecuador, several constitutions were approved that were drafted in the midst of the independence wars. Then the Constitution of Great Colombia was adopted.
Ecuador has had twenty constitutions. The high number is not a success, but rather a problem, because it means that we have changed the rules of the game too often.
1. Riobamba, September 23rd, 1830:
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• Ecuador: Azuay, Guayas, Quito, Islas Galápagos.
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What does the Constitution exist for? If the constitution did not exist, possibly everyone would want to impose their will and chaos and abuse would reign.
Pure Theory of Law: The idea of a Pure Theory of Law was propounded by the formidable Austrian jurist and philosopher Hans Kelsen (1881–1973). Usually attributed to Hans Kelsen is the famous Stufenbautheorie (theory of stepped construction), also called “theory of hierarchical order of structure” or “normative pyramid.”
2. Ambato, August 13th, 1835:
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3. Quito, April 1st, 1843:
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4. Cuenca, December 8th, 1845:
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5. Quito, February 27th, 1851:
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7. Quito, April 10th, 1861:
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9. Ambato, April 6th, 1878:
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11. Quito, January 14th, 1897
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8. Quito, August 11th, 1869:
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14. Quito, December 2nd, 1938:
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13. Quito, March 26th, 1929
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15. Quito, March 6th, 1945
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16. Quito, December 31st, 1946
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12. Quito, December 22nd, 1906
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10. Quito, February 13th, 1884:
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• Eloy Alfaro (Manabí, Esmeraldas)
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6. Guayaquil, September 6th, 1852:
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17. Quito, May 25th, 1967
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19. Riobamba, June 5th, 1998
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- Montecristi, July 25th, 2008
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