Application of neutrosophic cognitive maps in the jurisprudence of the National Court of Justice of Ecuador

Authors

  • Alipio Cadena Posso Autonomous Regional University of Los Andes, Ibarra. Ecuador
  • Diana Carolina Quiroz Gordillo Autonomous Regional University of Los Andes, Ibarra, Ecuador
  • Diego Xavier Chamorro Valencia Autonomous Regional University of Los Andes, Ibarra, Ecuador
  • Luis Andrés Crespo Berti Autonomous Regional University of Los Andes, Ibarra, Ecuador
  • Vladimir Vega Falcón International Center for Entrepreneurs in Barcelona (ICEB), Spain

Keywords:

neutrosophic cognitive map, legal analysis, divorce, neutrosophic model of legal relationships

Abstract

This research analyzes the use of neutrosophic cognitive maps in the jurisprudential examination of divorce in the National Court of Justice of Ecuador. The suggested technique intends to simulate the links between legal reasons and the psychological and emotional ramifications of divorce, therefore enhancing judicial decision-making. Resolution No. 0071 - 2018 - 38420 is evaluated to determine its influence on the protection of individual rights, presenting an original viewpoint on family law. The results gathered from the study underline the necessity to examine both the legal reasons and the psychological and emotional ramifications of divorce when making court judgments in this area. The findings reveal the important importance of variables such as legal and psychological assistance, family dynamics, and domestic violence in the divorce process. Furthermore, the efficiency of the neutrosophic cognitive mapping approach was proved to model complex and diverse interactions in this context, thus giving a helpful tool to increase the quality and depth of research in legal studies connected to divorce.

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Published

2024-09-01

How to Cite

Alipio Cadena Posso, Diana Carolina Quiroz Gordillo, Diego Xavier Chamorro Valencia, Luis Andrés Crespo Berti, & Vladimir Vega Falcón. (2024). Application of neutrosophic cognitive maps in the jurisprudence of the National Court of Justice of Ecuador. Neutrosophic Sets and Systems, 71(71), 83-90. https://fs.unm.edu/nss8/index.php/111/article/view/4898