The articles explore various themes, including Ecuador's 2008 Constitution, which marks a milestone in environmental law by integrating the Rights of Nature and Sumak Kawsay into its legal framework, highlighting the need to balance human development with environmental protection. Another article examines the application of neuroscience-based methodologies to optimize physics education, emphasizing the importance of active learning and motivation. A comparative study analyzes the regulation of anticipated inheritance in Ecuador and Peru, recommending legal reforms for clarity and equity. The legal complexities of post-mortem paternity recognition in Ecuador are discussed, emphasizing the need for comprehensive legislation. Lastly, the integration of Artificial Intelligence in Ecuador's education system is analyzed, advocating for a balance between traditional research and AI's benefits to enhance learning and knowledge generation.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.37955/cs.v9i2

Published: 2025-04-05