Article
Tolerancia cultural en la jurisprudencia constitucional ecuatoriana. El caso de los pueblos Waorani y Taromenane
Fecha
2015-12Autor
García Torres, Carlos Eduardo
Institución
Resumen
The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Ecuador is dealing with new issues, derived from the recent
constitutional recognition of ancestral peoples and cultures. The legal frame of the state seems to be not related
to the ancient juridical practices of those peoples. Indeed there are several judicial cases in which are
clear confrontations between two juridical systems. The Constitution recognizes the existence of a legal
pluralism in Ecuador and gives equal value to the indigenous law and the indigenous justice in front of the
system of justice of the State. So a new intercultural vision is needed. This new perspective is revised from
the point of view of the toleration and of a remarkable case that involves two indigenous communities.