The correct application of the law depends to a large extent on a good legal education, which must be reformulated around the new dimensions of global justice and the ODS, unmasking the emotional and ideological veils, inherited from the codifications of the 19th century. This article highlights the importance of untying the history of legal education, strengthening the study of the process and the evidence for the judicial justice of the 21st century, which must revolve around the 2030 Agenda. Strengthening procedural guarantees, deepening argumentation, epistemology, logic and philosophy, will lead the lawyer of the future to work for a healthy coexistence and a more just world.
En tiempos de profunda incertidumbre marcados por prolongados y radicales cambios en las formas de vida, la comprensión del derecho y de su ejercicio se ven convocados de forma urgente en los escenarios universitarios para abrir paso al reconocimiento, la interpretación y la comprensión de las nuevas realidades que demandan propuestas urgentes para avanzar al que muchos siguen denominando retorno a la normalidad.
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