Human rights observatories in Latin America: state of the art and proposal for an academic model in Ecuador

Objective: This article analyzes studies on human rights observatories in Latin America, characterizing these organizations and highlighting their role in promoting and protecting human rights, with a specific focus on the Ecuadorian context. Methodology: The study adopts a qualitative approach base...

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Autores: Jácome , Víctor, Bonifaz , Edison, Machuca, Leslit
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2024
País:Brasil
Institución:Centro Universitário Christus (Unichristus)
Repositorio:Revista Opinião Jurídica (Fortaleza)
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/5465
Acceso en línea:https://periodicos.unichristus.edu.br/opiniaojuridica/article/view/5465
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:derechos humanos
observatorio académico
observatorio de derechos humanos
protección
América Latina
human rights
academic observatory
human rights observatory
protection
Latin America
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Sumario:Objective: This article analyzes studies on human rights observatories in Latin America, characterizing these organizations and highlighting their role in promoting and protecting human rights, with a specific focus on the Ecuadorian context. Methodology: The study adopts a qualitative approach based on a documentary review, the hermeneutic-heuristic method, and categorical analysis. A database was also developed to classify human rights observatories across Latin America. Results: The findings reveal a significant diversity of human rights observatories in Latin America in terms of types, missions, target audiences, and approaches to monitored rights. However, academic observatories—those affiliated with higher education institutions—are notably scarce in Ecuador and the broader region. Furthermore, studies analyzing these observatories as research units remain limited. This gap highlights the need to establish academic observatories to strengthen the monitoring, protection, and teaching-learning processes related to human rights. In Ecuador, the existing constitutional and legal framework provides robust support for their creation and development. Contributions: This article systematizes research on human rights observatories in Latin America and provides a comprehensive characterization of these organizations. It advocates for the establishment of academic observatories in Ecuador as essential tools for human rights monitoring and protection. By doing so, the study enriches the existing literature and offers practical insights to guide the implementation and sustainability of such observatories.