REVIEWING 60 YEARS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
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https://doi.org/10.15517/tw0sew92Keywords:
International Public Law, International Commercial Law, Human RightsAbstract
A review of the texts of the Revista de Ciencias Jurídicas in its first 60 years allows an analysis of the evolution of the opinions that distinguished jurists have expressed on the most varied topics of International Law. It has been an emotional and enriching journey through time, reviewing the interesting articles that have found their way into these pages. Here an attempt has been made to systematize the articles according to the thematic axis. All articles on International Law were reviewed and comments are made on some of them, considering the impact that the topic had in its time. Some topics are brought to the present to contrast the realities and emphasis is placed on the 2 major aspects on which the most has been written, International Commercial Law and International Human Rights Law.
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