Bernal Case shakes Ecuador
By: Pablo A. Proaño On September 11th, the Ecuadorian lawyer María Belén Bernal was last seen alive. She went to the Police Academy Alberto Enríquez Gallo, in Quito, Ecuador’s capitalContinue Reading
Pablo A. Proaño works as an associate attorney at the nonprofit law firm \\\"Dignidad y derecho\\\", which is the pioneer in legal advocacy and strategic litigation on human rights in Ecuador. During his studies at the San Francisco de Quito University Law School, he developed a deep interest in International Human Rights Law. He has also completed several diplomas on Theology and Aristotelian philosophy in Colombia, México, and the USA. He is also part of the international investigation group \\\"Replens Orbem Terratum\\\" of the Finnis
Terrae University in Chile. He has participated in many conferences, interviews, and sessions of the Ecuatorian Parliament as an expert regarding the abortion law in his country. His ambitions are to continue working on the establishment of a legal system that respects the common good and human dignity under the vision of the Catholic Social Doctrine of the Church.
By: Pablo A. Proaño On September 11th, the Ecuadorian lawyer María Belén Bernal was last seen alive. She went to the Police Academy Alberto Enríquez Gallo, in Quito, Ecuador’s capitalContinue Reading
By: Pablo A. Proaño I was caught by the article “What is true love?” by Pamela Godoy, and agreed completely that true love has to beContinue Reading
By: Pablo A. Proaño We have already analyzed the arguments against the object of the Abortion Regulation Law in Ecuador and the constitutional protection of the unborn, contained in theContinue Reading
By: Pablo A. Proaño The Ecuadorian Abortion Law is once again at the center of public constitutional debate. We have already explained some of the most critical steps that ledContinue Reading
We have already briefly analyzed some controversies around the decision of the Constitutional Court of Ecuador to declare unconstitutional the criminalization of abortion in rape cases in 2019. Since then,Continue Reading
Since April 2022, Ecuador, a small Latin American State, joined the league of the countries that allow abortion in rape cases. The process started with a constitutional claim in AugustContinue Reading