Law in the Age of Complexity.)
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New judiciary concepts, Supreme Court of the Nation, Review, CriticalAbstract
In this issue, we explore in the articles section various legal challenges, ranging from deductions, inductions, and abductions in legal reasoning to the emerging field of Fashion Law and the impact of technology on law and its legal implications. Additionally, we address everyday issues such as symbolic violence in the workplace, the loss of opportunity in legal practice, and the visitation rights of non-custodial parents. These articles highlight the importance and necessity of reconfiguring the legal system, each offering a valuable and updated perspective on the challenges faced by law in contemporary society.
The Critique, Review, and Law & Cinema sections are essential to Revista Desafíos Jurídicos as they foster debate and reflection on relevant and current legal issues. Detailed analyses of significant works help readers stay informed while emphasizing the critical interaction between literature, cinema, and law, which encourages deeper reflection on everyday life and the resolution of societal issues.
Thus, this edition provides a unique and engaging perspective on addressing complex legal topics, making it a valuable contribution to the ongoing evolution of legal thought.
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Dawkins, R. 1989. The Selfish Gene. 352 pp. Oxford University Press. Oxford, New York.
Gray F (2009) El vengador. The Film Department. Estados Unidos.
Recurso de revisión 356/2019 resuelto por el Segundo Tribunal Colegiado en Materia Administrativa del Cuarto Circuito Judicial.
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