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Neutrosophic Sets and Systems

Abstract

This study addresses legislative inefficiency in Ecuador, which results in laws with poor technical quality and low legitimacy. Its goal is to assess and rank the factors causing this inefficiency—a key step toward improving the legal system and governance. The issue is critical because ineffective lawmaking erodes public trust and hin-ders national development. Unlike previous studies, this research applies an innovative approach: neutrosophic logic and the Analytic Hierarchy Process (NAHP) to handle uncertainty in complex political contexts. Through surveys of 4 constitutional law experts, 7 key factors were identified. The top causes were technical-legal defi-ciencies (33.65%) and excessive politicization (28.52%), together accounting for approximately 62% of legislative inefficiency. Findings show these factors interact, worsening ineffective lawmaking. The study contributes to the literature with a novel methodology for evaluating legislative systems and provides policy recommendations for Ecuador, such as enhanced technical advisory and depoliticized debates, to strengthen normative quality and legitimacy. This approach is particularly relevant in a context where political stability and institutional trust are urgent priorities. By addressing these inefficiencies, Ecuador can foster more effective governance and better serve its citizens' needs.

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