Judicial Decision-Making, Migration Issues, Human Rights, New Technologies and Law
Affiliated Research areas
- Legal studies, comparative law, law and economics
- Constitutions, human rights, international law
- Political and legal philosophy
Scientific Areas
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Summary
- Human rights to the digital age. Cyber rights and new technologies applied to legal-university education. DHD & nteju: New social scenarios raise the need to question the recognition of new human rights. Analysis from the perspective of the so-called digital era and the so-called cyber-rights or digital rights. The new technologies applied to university legal education, in a globalized world, are an indispensable tool, both by the teacher for the transmission of legal knowledge, as part of the students for the projection and diffusion of what they have learned.
- Civil, political, economic, social and cultural human rights. Towards an inclusive society. Special consideration of the migratory problem. DHCPESC & MI: The recognition by states of the importance of civil, political, economic, social and cultural rights is a step forward for the development of societies. The new social scenarios provoke the analysis of some of these rights in particular: right to life and the value of human dignity, right to education, right to culture and cultural heritage, right to a dignified death (living and digital testament), etc... Analysis of immigration policies with specific reference to the general meaning of the free development of the personality against legal paternalism that could dilute the autonomous meaning of the individual. Rights and duties of migrants. Migratory flows: refugees, displaced persons and economic migrants.
- The judicial decision. DJ: - Analyze the legal decision (extrasystematic and intrasystematic), its nature and structure as well as the characteristics of practical legal knowledge aimed at determining the appropriate content for each of them.
- Procedural guarantees and access to justice. GP: Procedural guarantees and access to justice are fundamental in all legal systems, playing a crucial role in the protection of individual and collective rights in all their possible manifestations.
Members
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Research unit : Judicial Decision-Making, Migration Issues, Human Rights, New Technologies and Law
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Research unit : Department of Public Law
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Research unit : Judicial Decision-Making, Migration Issues, Human Rights, New Technologies and Law
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Research unit : Department of Basic Legal Sciences
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Research unit : Judicial Decision-Making, Migration Issues, Human Rights, New Technologies and Law
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Research unit : Department of Basic Legal Sciences
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Research unit : Judicial Decision-Making, Migration Issues, Human Rights, New Technologies and Law
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Research unit : Judicial Decision-Making, Migration Issues, Human Rights, New Technologies and Law
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Research unit : Department of Basic Legal Sciences
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Research unit : Judicial Decision-Making, Migration Issues, Human Rights, New Technologies and Law
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Research unit : Department of Basic Legal Sciences
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Research unit : Department of Basic Legal Sciences
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Research unit : Judicial Decision-Making, Migration Issues, Human Rights, New Technologies and Law
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Research unit : Judicial Decision-Making, Migration Issues, Human Rights, New Technologies and Law
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Research unit : Judicial Decision-Making, Migration Issues, Human Rights, New Technologies and Law
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Research unit : Judicial Decision-Making, Migration Issues, Human Rights, New Technologies and Law
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Research unit : Department of Basic Legal Sciences
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Research unit : Judicial Decision-Making, Migration Issues, Human Rights, New Technologies and Law
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Research unit : Department of Basic Legal Sciences
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Research unit : Judicial Decision-Making, Migration Issues, Human Rights, New Technologies and Law
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Research unit : Department of Basic Legal Sciences
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Research unit : Judicial Decision-Making, Migration Issues, Human Rights, New Technologies and Law
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Research unit : Judicial Decision-Making, Migration Issues, Human Rights, New Technologies and Law
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Research unit : Judicial Decision-Making, Migration Issues, Human Rights, New Technologies and Law