Unconstitutionality of the exercise of the power of coercive execution in Ecuador
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Constitutional law, Public Administration, Right to justice, Legal procedure, Delegation of authorityAbstract
In summary, this scientific article provides a thorough analysis of the delegation of coercive action to private attorneys, given that such action is regarded as an exclusive prerogative of the State—public administration.
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