Resumen Históricamente se ha entendido que los derechos humanos, considerados bajo sus sistemas de protección local e internacional, pueden ser exigibles de manera vertical al Estado. Sin embargo, en los últimos años, la corriente de la eficacia horizontal de los derechos, para su exigibilidad entre pares, ha tomado gran importancia en la doctrina y jurisprudencia. El presente trabajo analizará el desarrollo e implicaciones de la eficacia horizontal desde el Derecho Internacional y el Derecho Constitucional ecuatoriano, viendo a ambos sistemas como complementarios en la protección de derechos.
Abstract Historically, it has been known that human rights, considered under their local and international protection systems, can be enforced vertically against the State. Nevertheless, in the last years, the third-party effect, which states that rights can be enforced between individuals, has taken great importance among jurists and jurisprudence. This article will analyze the development and implications of the third-party effect from international law and Ecuadorian constitutional law, looking them as complements for the protection of human rights.
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