COMMITMENT TO RESEARCH AND ACCESS TO KNOWLEDGE
THE NEW PHASE OF THE UEM JOURNAL OF LEGAL SCIENCES
Abstract
The editorial of the UEM Journal of Legal Sciences – March 2025 celebrates the continuation of the journal’s publications, emphasizing its commitment to the dissemination of legal and interdisciplinary knowledge. The editorial team reaffirms the journal’s mission to provide broad access to high-value academic research and studies, benefiting especially researchers and graduate students. The v. 08, n. 01 (Jan./Apr. 2025) edition presents a selection of articles and reviews addressing diverse topics in Law and related fields. The articles discuss historical and cultural aspects of marriage, the relationship between theory and practice in human rights education, the impact of fashion on cultural heritage, religious racism, judicial activism in the Supreme Federal Court, and the environmentalist perspective in the European Parliament. The reviews analyze works on democracy in the digital age and transgender resistance in literature. Finally, the editorial invites the academic community to submit new articles to further enrich legal discussions, consolidating the journal’s presence in both national and international academic spheres.
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