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August 11. The right comes in Title XI, Article 109 (“Constitución de 1869”, 1869). The current | |||
Constitution, ratified in 2008, asserts the right in Article 66 (“Ecuador 2008 (rev. 2021) | |||
Constitution”, 2021). | |||
1869. “Constitución de 1869.” ConstitutionNet. August 11. | |||
2021. “Ecuador 2008 (Rev. 2021) Constitution.” 2021. ConstitutionNet. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Ecuador_2021?lang=en. | |||
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What is the oldest written source in this country that mentions this right?
Ecuador
The first assertion of association in Ecuador comes in the Constitution of 1869, ratified on August 11. The right comes in Title XI, Article 109 (“Constitución de 1869”, 1869). The current Constitution, ratified in 2008, asserts the right in Article 66 (“Ecuador 2008 (rev. 2021) Constitution”, 2021). 1869. “Constitución de 1869.” ConstitutionNet. August 11. 2021. “Ecuador 2008 (Rev. 2021) Constitution.” 2021. ConstitutionNet. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Ecuador_2021?lang=en.