The articles address various issues in the Ecuadorian context. One explores the principle of free civil proceedings, highlighting the importance of free access to justice, even though procedural costs are recognized. Another article reviews child psychomotor development, identifying key areas and factors that influence developmental progress or delay. A critical analysis addresses the lack of independent criminalization of identity theft by electronic means, emphasizing the need for legal reforms to address cybercrime. Finally, the declaration of paternity after death is examined, highlighting legal gaps that affect the right to identity and proposing reforms to guarantee the protection of the rights of children and adolescents.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.37955/cs.v9i1

Published: 2025-01-05

Post mortem declaration of paternity: legal and social perspectives

Kevin Sebastián Valle Moya, Fernando Andres Montalvo Ramos

1-14

Literature review on psychomotor development in infancy: areas, factors and warning signs

Karina Fernanda Heras Figueroa, Andrea Esther Gualoto Meza, Fabiana Isabel Banegas Ulloa, Johanna Gabriela Jimbo Jerez

29-39

Participatory management and its impact on local development in the canton of La Libertad, Santa Elena province

Stinly Elizabeth Oviedo Carpio, Nathyn Victor Collins Ventura, Samuel Humberto Rendon Ampuño, Geovanna Lisbeth García Roldán

69-90