Neutrosophic Iadov for the analysis of satisfaction on the irregularities in the international legal field concerning the human rights of migrant workers in Ecuador

Authors

  • Mercedes Navarro Cejas Universidad Regional Autónoma de los Andes - Extension Riobamba, Ecuador
  • Magda Cejas Martínez Universidad Regional Autónoma de los Andes - Extension Riobamba, Ecuador
  • Luis Fernando Piñas Piñas Universidad Regional Autónoma de los Andes - Extension Riobamba, Ecuador
  • Janneth Ximena Iglesias Quintana Universidad Regional Autónoma de los Andes-Extension Riobamba, Ecuador

Keywords:

Migration, legislation, Irregularity, discrimination, equality, IADOV, neutrosophic logic

Abstract

Legal norms regulate the situation of migrants.  At international level, however, they are primarily responsible for establishing fundamental human rights, but the normative development of both the United Nations and the ILO focuses primarily on analyzing the situation of migrant workers in regular status, which leaves aside the situation of irregular migrant workers. The method of document content analysis was used to review and assess various sources, studies and legal documents. In the same way, the analytical-synthetic method is used, which makes it possible to integrate the most important normative and jurisprudential sources. In order to support the validation, the IADOV method and the neutrosophic logic were applied for the analysis of satisfaction on the irregularities in the international legal field related to the human rights of migrant workers in Ecuador.

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Published

2019-06-19

Issue

Section

SI#1,2024: Neutrosophical Advancements And Their Impact on Research

How to Cite

Navarro Cejas, M. ., Cejas Martínez, M. ., Piñas Piñas, L. F. ., & Iglesias Quintana, J. X. . (2019). Neutrosophic Iadov for the analysis of satisfaction on the irregularities in the international legal field concerning the human rights of migrant workers in Ecuador. Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, 26, 132-137. https://fs.unm.edu/nss8/index.php/111/article/view/163

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