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Iustitia (Justice)

By: Terry Ahtziry Cardenas Banda, attorney and former professor. In this time of uncertainty, changes and challenges in the different legal systems, the concern arises to address the issue of justice, which I remember when I was a student of law, justice was a concept that from the first day …

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51 years ago The Miranda Rights were established

-TODAY IN HISTORY June 13th in 1966, the Supreme Court hands down its decision in Miranda v. Arizona, establishing the principle that all criminal suspects must be advised of their rights before interrogation. Now considered standard police procedure, “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can, and will, be used …

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FBI TRAINS FUTURE CYBER POLICE AGENTS OF PEP

At the corporation’s facility in San Diego, California Social network analysis and advanced internet search techniques As part of the anti-crime strategy through new technologies agents that will integrate the State Preventive Police in Baja California’s (PEP) Cyber ​​Police of Tactical Analysis Unit received training by the Federal Bureau of …

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EXOSOMAS: The New Regenerative Medicine

By: Dr. Elton Luis Gómez Ríos, expert in stem cells The need to take new therapeutic pathways is the daily task of medicine, given the new challenges posed daily by multiple pathologies for which there is no established treatment or treatment tools are scarce, makes us face a new reality, …

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We will have Renegotiation of NAFTA

By: Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Phd in Economics Mexican and American businessmen want to continue the North American Free Trade Agreement. The administration of US President Donald Trump says he abides by his promise to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement or NAFTA. “Economic analysis tells us that we will have …

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