By: Terry Ahtziry Cárdenas Banda, attorney, philanthropist, and law professor. Human rights have been recognized thanks to the sociohistorical process that has been evolving and growing due to the demands of transforming political, economic, social, and cultural conditions at different times. We are still living this social process, since human …
June, 2020
May, 2020
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28 May
New Report Reveals the Impact of COVID-19 Across the US Immigration System
WASHINGTON, D.C.— A new report released this week by the American Immigration Council examines major changes to the U.S. immigration system in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the unique challenges the pandemic has created for noncitizens and government agencies. The report, “The Impact of COVID-19 on Noncitizens and …
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18 May
The impact of COVID-19 on International Business
By: Collaboration of Geraldine Angulo Rendon, student of International Business at CETYS University System and Terry Ahtziry Cárdenas Banda, attorney, humanitarian, and law professor. The year 2020 started in a very strange way. We started on the “left foot”, a new leap year. A possible Third World War, a gigantic …
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13 May
Brands: Creating the Name
By: Jaime Israel Davila Gomez, Attorney One of the most interesting moments of entrepreneurship is the creation or choice of a name. For this, marketing is always taken into account, however, the law should also come into play to ensure that the name can be registered as a trademark at …
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12 May
Federal Court in Mexico rules Jaime Bonilla will head the state of Baja California only for two years
By: Fidel Gastelum, Reporter The Plenary of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, unanimously determined the reform to the transitory article 8 of the Baja California constitution as unconstitutional, which contemplates the extension of the term for the state governorship from 2 to 5 years, regarding the election …
April, 2020
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25 April
Copyright and Image
By: Jaime Israel Davila Gomez, Attorney It is quite common in some types of works, such as audiovisual, photographic, or drawings, to find ourselves using the image of people other than the author or creator of the work. In these cases, it is necessary to take into account rules and …
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20 April
Your name, your brand
By: Jaime Israel Davila Gomez, Attorney In Mexico, among the types of trademarks subject to registration and protection are the registered ones, which means, those that are made up of denominations of any kind, numbers and/or other writing signs in the Spanish language. The latter would give the possibility that …
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15 April
The Supreme Court plans to stream oral arguments live
In an unexpected move toward transparency, the Supreme Court plans to stream oral arguments live during the next month as court justices rely on teleconferenced proceedings during the coronavirus pandemic. While congressional proceedings are broadcast live on television and online, the highest court in the nation doesn’t allow cameras and typically …
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3 April
The impact of COVID-19 on International Law
By: Terry Ahtziry Cardenas Banda, attorney, humanitarian and law professor. Throughout time there have been different historical events that have defined the international community, firstly, it arises after the need of the different nations cooperate with each other in different areas, the branch of international law is primarily responsible for …
March, 2020
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5 March
Consulate Forum Addresses Illegal Weapon Smuggling to Mexico
-Editorial In an effort to have a better communication regarding the traffic of firearms from the Imperial Valley into Mexico, the Mexican Consulate in Calexico hosted a forum with authorities from both sides of the border to inform the public about the actions taken so far. It is estimated that …