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Legal Journals and Blogs on Constitutional Law

Salón I-407 | Room I-407 | Salle I-407

Chairs:

  • Edgar Corzo Sosa – ecorzo@unam.mx
  • Ashley Moran – ashleymoran@utexas.edu
  • Gonzalo Andrés Ramírez Cleves – gonzalo.ramirez@externado.edu.co

Constitutional law journals have increased in recent years, as has the number of legal blogs specializing in constitutional law. This workshop will feature editors of legal journals and blogs dedicated to constitutional law, as well as individuals interested in this field, to analyze the challenges involved in publishing articles of significant impact and thematic relevance. The workshop takes into account the current trend toward indexation for academic recognition, as well as new issues arising in publications with the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI).

Likewise, the workshop will discuss how legal blogs have become agile tools for the rapid dissemination of constitutional law on topics such as commentary on court decisions, legislation, current debates, and book reviews.

The goal is to create a space for debate and the exchange of experiences among various journals and blogs focused on constitutional law, to understand how they are managed and how they can contribute to the creation and dissemination of scientific knowledge on the subject