NEUTROSOPHIC ANALYSIS OF LEGAL GAPS IN FAMILY PROTECTION

Authors

  • Esther Maricela Coello Avilés Regional Autonomous University of the Andes (UNIANDES Babahoyo)
  • Diego Vladimir Garcés Mayorga Regional Autonomous University of the Andes (UNIANDES Puyo)
  • Marco Patricio Villa Zura Regional Autonomous University of the Andes (UNIANDES Ibarra)

Keywords:

Family, customs, diversity, protection, TOPSIS, Neutrosophic Analysis

Abstract

The family is a social construct whose structure and functions undergo transformations based on the political, social, economic context, and geographical location. It constitutes the natural and fundamental unit of society and, as such, is entitled to protection from both society and the State. The contemporary notion of family differs significantly from that of previous centuries. The phenomenon of globalization, characterized by the continuous flow of knowledge, customs, ideologies, and policies across all domains, prompts reflection on the evolving concept of family and its diverse forms, necessitating corresponding adjustments in its protection.This study aims to identify the factors influencing family protection and the repercussions resulting from legal loopholes. Leveraging the neutrosophic TOPSIS method, the findings recommend the development and implementation of a family code. Such a code should acknowledge and regulate the various family structures, providing comprehensive protection to ensure their well-being.

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Published

2024-06-11

How to Cite

Coello Avilés, E. M., Garcés Mayorga, D. V., & Villa Zura, M. P. (2024). NEUTROSOPHIC ANALYSIS OF LEGAL GAPS IN FAMILY PROTECTION. Investigación Operacional, 45(4). Retrieved from https://revistas.uh.cu/invoperacional/article/view/9588

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