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Do We Know Why There Is an Unbalance of Power in the Judiciary?

Last week the legislature approved in third debate the reform of re-balance of powers and institutional adjustment initially proposed by the government and amended with various congressmen's projects.
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Digital Violence

With the increasing use of the Internet and social media new forms of violence against women has emerged.
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Righting Wrongs: The Case for Socioeconomic Rights

These numbers not only present an economic opportunity, but also a moral challenge.
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More Prison, More Justice?

ANIF, in its edition of its September magazine Carta Financiera, tacitly argues the following thesis: the greater the rate of incarceration (RI), which is the measure of prisoners per 100,000 people, the greater the efficiency of the criminal system.
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Praise to Simple Language

Last month the Spanish Royal Academy released the 23rd edition of the Spanish Dictionary.
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Meditation

I once wrote a defense of silent concentration, so rare in a world with never-ending distractions.
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Prison Populism and Pre-trial Detention

A few days ago the Ombudsman's Office identified the detention centers with the highest rate of overpopulation in the country.
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Rights after Trial: Confronting the Non-Implementation Problem of ESCR Litigation

Since the artificial division of human rights into civil and political rights on the one hand, and economic, social, and cultural rights (ESCR) on the other, activists have struggled to ensure equal protection of the latter in domestic and international courts.
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Kant and Healthcare

What would the great philosopher Kant say about the debate, unfortunately polarized, about the tutela granted to Camila Abuabara which obligated the State to fund her transplant procedure in the United States?
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