Sumario: | This book by Juan José Robles provides a historical overview and legal analysis of house search procedures under Ecuador's Código Orgánico Integral Penal (COIP). It explores the constitutional guarantees related to the concept of domicile, examining the legal and human rights implications of home searches. The book delves into various aspects of legal procedures, the nature of domicile rights, and the exceptions to these rights as stated in Ecuadorian law. It critiques Article 481 of the COIP, which allows for home searches under certain conditions, arguing its potential conflict with constitutional rights. The text is aimed at legal professionals, scholars, and students interested in constitutional law and human rights within the Ecuadorian legal context.
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