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Revista Científica UISRAEL
On-line version ISSN 2631-2786
Abstract
PAZMINO ARREGUI, Mireya Katerine; NOBOA LARREA, Gonzalo Enrique and YANEZ OLALLA, Telmo Elías. Decolonial ethics and its relationship with the rule of law in terms of interculturality and plurinationality in Ecuador. RCUISRAEL [online]. 2019, vol.6, n.3, pp.55-70. Epub Dec 10, 2019. ISSN 2631-2786. https://doi.org/10.35290/rcui.v6n3.2019.121.
The objective of the research is to determine the existing perspective of decolonial ethics, and what it means for the Ecuadorian State interculturality and plurinationality constitutionally established. The decolonial ethic is a tool of transgression that is related to the internal processes of globalization. It should be noted that the Constitution of the Republic of Ecuador clearly states that it is a State of rights and justice, social, democratic, sovereign, independent, unitary, intercultural, plurinational and secular which is inalienable and imprescriptible. The study is qualitative-descriptive based on the hermeneutics and the comparison model. The purpose of the study is to deepen the meaning of deco- lonial ethics and compare it with what the Ecuadorian State pursues in its Constitution. Question the knowledge of decolonial ethics towards the pluriculturalist process offered by the Ecuadorian State, with the intention of governing a series of ethical principles that provide respect, security and equality among the inhabitants. Finally, this study wants to take advantage of the fact that the State constitutionally promotes and respects plurinationality, to develop an integrative plan adapted to the environment and the law of the citizens of Ecuador.
Keywords : rule of law; decolonial ethics; interculturality; integration; plurinationality; security..