THE PERCEPTION OF JURISTS BEFORE PROBLEM OF ANIMAL ABUSE: NEUTROSOPHIC ANALYSIS OF SITUATIONS ABANDONMENT
Keywords:
indigenous justice, neutrosophic soft sets, neutrosophyAbstract
Ecuador's declaration as a plurinational state represents a milestone in the affirmation of the rights of indigenous peoples
and other ethnic groups within the country. This advancement poses significant challenges for the legal sciences, which
are tasked with devising methods for the effective integration of ordinary and indigenous justice systems. This study
investigates the inherent uncertainty in the information processing within indigenous justice, employing neutrosophic
tools. A neutrosophic analysis of the contraventions in the indigenous context was conducted, utilizing both theoretical
and empirical methods, including surveys of law students and the implementation of a neutrosophic soft set model. The
main difficulties were identified and ranked, highlighting the lack of an adequate legal framework as the most critical
obstacle to the harmonization of ordinary and indigenous justice.
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