Artemisa at the I International Congress of Comparative and Constitutional Law

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A delegation of ten people made up of teachers, professors and students of the Law career represent the territory in the I International Congress of Comparative and Constitutional Law, held in Havana from April 4 to 6.

The Master in Constitutional Law Yuliesky Amador Echevarría, one of the delegates from Artemisa, explained to this media outlet that comparative Law is an intrinsically controversial and innovative trend, as it introduces an analytical and transdisciplinary dimension into the study of Law that cuts across all its branches.

The event, which has been held at the Hotel Nacional de Cuba, included visits to places such as the National Assembly of People’s Power in the Capitol of Havana and, on the afternoon of this Thursday, the delegates will tour the facilities of the Supreme Court.

Cuba WITH-FOR seeks the exchange of knowledge and experiences of academics, researchers and other legal professionals from different latitudes and belonging to different legal families.

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