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Item Acción de protección y su incidencia en el derecho al ingreso y permanencia en la educación superior(Universidad Técnica de Ambato, Facultad de Jurisprudecnia y Ciencias Sociales, Carrera de Derecho, 2024-11) Broncano Sangucho, Jessica Aracelly; Montero Solano, Juan PabloThe purpose of this investigative work is to analyze the jurisdictional guarantees of Protective Action recognized in the Constitution of the Republic of Ecuador and their respective influence on the exercise of the rights to higher education. For the development of the same mechanism, a type of qualitative and quantitative quality methodology has been applied with an approach focused on the scope of description. With the objectives of collecting and obtaining reliable data, bases, techniques and tools were applied, such as surveys and the respective case study, given the scope of the nature of the study. Once the corresponding and respective measures of the methodology scope have been applied, a conclusion is reached that one of the most important legal resources that the legal regulatory scope of the Ecuadorian State has to guarantee the protection of constitutional rights is the protection action, especially the right to higher education, since the importance of these jurisdictional guarantees in the field of the right to higher education in Ecuador lies in their ability to provide legal security and create favorable conditions for the academic and professional growth of students. individuals. Furthermore, by promoting equity of opportunities and preventing abuse or discrimination in any of its forms, these types of guarantees contribute to the development of a more just society with the freedom to access higher education, this being a tool for evolution. Both the right and the guarantee offered by the legal system in a society show that these two tools have a correlation for their exercise and in Ecuador this is applied when there is a violation of any right previously established in the Constitution.