Derechos de las personas con discapacidad hacia la inclusión sociolaboral. Visión Ecuador y Venezuela

  • Romero Chico R
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Abstract

The revision of the Constitutions of the Republics of Ecuador and Venezuela, the Organic Law on Disabilities in Ecuador in force as of September 25, 2012 and the Law for Persons with Disabilities in Venezuela in force as of January 5, 2007, are developed based on a comparative analysis of the rights of persons with disabilities. The objective of this research is to analyze what is the formal legal treatment that promotes public policies on people with disabilities, in order to protect, include, and develop a shared responsibility between the individual, the family, the work, society and the State. The methods used are deductive and comparative; the technique is legal hermeneutics, to interpret the texts. The opportunity is identified for improvement in the determination of the degrees of disability, the controlled implementation of public policies and that these policies are based on updated data. Keywords: inclusion, disability law, law, public policy.

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Romero Chico, R. A., & Pascucci Stelluto, D. P. (2019). Derechos de las personas con discapacidad hacia la inclusión sociolaboral. Visión Ecuador y Venezuela. Revista Científica Retos de La Ciencia, 3(7), 85–97. https://doi.org/10.53877/rc.3.7.20190701.08

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