Seminar on perspectives of the Ecuadorian Procedural System

Seminar on perspectives of the Ecuadorian Procedural System

On 13 and 14 days in December, the Faculty of Legal Sciences held the Seminar "Prospects of the Ecuadorian Procedural System" whose objective was to seek to strengthen the Justice Administration System of Ecuador.

The event was attended by prominent judges of the National Court of Justice and the President of the Provincial Court of Justice of Azuay.

The lectures were given in the Multiple Use Room of the University and were transmitted via streaming and in real time in the José Cordero Acosta Auditorium, of the Faculty of Legal Sciences.

The Rector of the UDA, Francisco Salgado, intervened at the opening of the event mentioning that these spaces allow students and teachers to prepare for what is happening now in our country and in the environment.

The first day the seiminario was divided into three presentations: "Orality in the General Organic Code of Processes" dictated by Iván Saquicela Rodas; "Relevant aspects of the executive and execution procedures" of Geovanny Sacasari Aucapiña and the last presentation made by Merck Benavides with the theme "The means of contestation in the General Organic Code of Processes".

On the second day, the seminar began with the topic “Preparatory Measures and Preventive Provisions of the General Organic Code of Processes” addressed by Edgar Flores Mier, the second talk “The principle of probation in the General Organic Code of Processes” was in charge of Manuel Cabrera Esquivel, and the third and last exhibition given by Santiago Jara Reyes was with the theme “Practical conflicts in the application of the General Organic Code of Processes”.  

"I think that at the end of this event, the Academy and the Administration of Justice will find results with which we will achieve what we have proposed: an administration of justice in which professionals, students and academics, work for effective justice in Ecuador "said José Chalco Quezada, Dean of the Faculty of Legal Sciences.