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Dear Readers,
With a rustle of leaves in the wind, a new issue of the Law Review opens before you. It is with immense satisfaction that I present this new issue of the Law Review of the Legal Research Institute of our beloved School of Legal Sciences. This edition, I am pleased to announce, is not only the one with the broadest scope in our history, but also the one that has received the largest number of research submissions from brilliant minds and prodigious pens, whom we thank for their dedication and commitment to the academy.
In its pages, a rich and diverse legal universe unfolds, where profound analyses on human rights, constitutional justice, international law, criminal and procedural law, and the new frontiers of digital law converge.
We will find reflections on the inviolability of the home, pre-trial detention, the deprivation of ownership of illicit goods, the application of legal action, and the transcendental work of regulatory compliance units in the financial system.
It also addresses current issues such as sales tax, affiliation contracts of pension fund administrators, automatic exchange of financial information, regulation of maritime brokers, freedom of expression in social networks, and artificial intelligence.
As a theoretical novelty, the civil tutelage of the horizontality of human rights is presented as an invaluable contribution to Honduran civil procedural law.
Each of these works, elaborated with academic rigor and passion for law, invites us to reflect, debate and search for innovative solutions to the challenges facing our society.
I invite you to let yourself be carried away by the current of these pages, to immerse yourself in the depth of each analysis, to explore the ideas that, like seeds, will germinate into new research and debates.
May the reading of this new edition be an enriching journey through the paths of Law!
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