Séparation des pouvoirs en état d'exception

The article aims to analyze the principle of separation of powers in the Ecuadorian context of the state of emergency, decreed due to the health emergency caused by COVID-19. Its specific objective is to provide reasons to consolidate this principle and an adequate understanding of it, within a regi...

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Main Author: Carlos Zuñiga Rendón
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador 2020-10-01
Series:Revista Facultad de Jurisprudencia
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Online Access:http://www.revistarfjpuce.edu.ec/index.php/rfj/article/view/332
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spelling doaj-5deb659c0e5b4bb293b9ed8cbe017eaf2021-06-19T15:36:05ZspaPontificia Universidad Católica del EcuadorRevista Facultad de Jurisprudencia2588-08372588-08372020-10-011No. 8: (Vol. I Special COVID 19) Journal of the Faculty of Jurisprudence221247Séparation des pouvoirs en état d'exceptionCarlos Zuñiga Rendón0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1906-4197Investigador jurí­dico independiente The article aims to analyze the principle of separation of powers in the Ecuadorian context of the state of emergency, decreed due to the health emergency caused by COVID-19. Its specific objective is to provide reasons to consolidate this principle and an adequate understanding of it, within a regime of exception. A brief introductory look at the theoretical and experiential aspects of the state of exception reveals the general suspicion of said institution. Then, from the analysis of its defining features, its regulated nature is deduced and conditioned by constitutional presuppositions. Thus, the state of exception exists and operates in observance of the principle of separation of powers. On this principle, an analytical journey of doctrinal bases consolidates the overcoming of its traditional notion towards a collaborative and dialogic opening between powers. Furthermore, the review of the minimum functions of each power of the state during the exceptional regime shows the prevalence of one power over others to be refuted. Already in the Ecuadorian context, a review of some specific scenarios induces the ratification of the operation of the principle of separation of powers and constitutional jurisdiction during the state of emergency. Finally, critical thinking is collected regarding the management of the pandemic, from which risks and warnings for democracy and human rights are inferred. http://www.revistarfjpuce.edu.ec/index.php/rfj/article/view/332separation of powersstate of emergencyemergencycontrol of powerdecision making.
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state of emergency
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title Séparation des pouvoirs en état d'exception
title_short Séparation des pouvoirs en état d'exception
title_full Séparation des pouvoirs en état d'exception
title_fullStr Séparation des pouvoirs en état d'exception
title_full_unstemmed Séparation des pouvoirs en état d'exception
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publisher Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador
series Revista Facultad de Jurisprudencia
issn 2588-0837
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publishDate 2020-10-01
description The article aims to analyze the principle of separation of powers in the Ecuadorian context of the state of emergency, decreed due to the health emergency caused by COVID-19. Its specific objective is to provide reasons to consolidate this principle and an adequate understanding of it, within a regime of exception. A brief introductory look at the theoretical and experiential aspects of the state of exception reveals the general suspicion of said institution. Then, from the analysis of its defining features, its regulated nature is deduced and conditioned by constitutional presuppositions. Thus, the state of exception exists and operates in observance of the principle of separation of powers. On this principle, an analytical journey of doctrinal bases consolidates the overcoming of its traditional notion towards a collaborative and dialogic opening between powers. Furthermore, the review of the minimum functions of each power of the state during the exceptional regime shows the prevalence of one power over others to be refuted. Already in the Ecuadorian context, a review of some specific scenarios induces the ratification of the operation of the principle of separation of powers and constitutional jurisdiction during the state of emergency. Finally, critical thinking is collected regarding the management of the pandemic, from which risks and warnings for democracy and human rights are inferred.
topic separation of powers
state of emergency
emergency
control of power
decision making.
url http://www.revistarfjpuce.edu.ec/index.php/rfj/article/view/332
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