Indicators

Age of Consent

No

The age of sexual consent is 14 years for both girls and boys. The national legislation does not provide for a close-in-age exemption.
Analysis of country legislation on age of sexual consent, 2024

Extraterritoriality & Extradition

Partial

Passive extraterritoriality is provided for crimes included in international conventions ratified by Ecuador that account for gross violations of human rights. It is unclear whether this disposition includes all SEC-related crimes. Double criminality is not required.

Extradition requires a minimum gravity of one year of imprisonment (including all SEC-related crimes) as well as the double criminality principle. Ecuadorian nationals cannot be extradited.
SECTT Legal Checklist Ecuador, 2020

CSAM Definition

Not Yet Assessed

Background Check Required

No

There are no mandatory legal provisions for criminal background checks nor legislation prohibiting convicted sex offenders to hold positions involving or facilitating contact with children. The national legislation prohibits requesting background checks to any job applicant in the public and private sector.
SECTT Legal Checklist Ecuador, 2020

National Commitments

Partial

Ecuador has ratified the CRC, the OPSC, the OPIC, the Trafficking Protocol and the ILO Convention No. 182.

Ecuador has not ratified the UNWTO Framework Convention on Tourism Ethics nor the Council of Europe's Lanzarote and Budapest Conventions.
SECTT Legal Checklist Ecuador, 2020

Child Advocacy Centers

Not Yet Assessed

SEC Police Unit

Not Yet Assessed

Protection Standards Travel and Tourism

No

There are no child protection standards for the travel and tourism industry in place.
SECTT Legal Checklist Ecuador, 2020

Public SEC Case Data

Not Yet Assessed