These postgraduate courses have favored the approach and cooperation with Ibero -American institutions, while reinforced by the institution's international projection.
Jurists from a dozen countries participate this January in the XXII Postgraduate Courses in Law for Iberoamericans, organized by the University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM) and its foundation.Inaugurated by the Rector, Julián Garde, the four training programs planned this year will be taught in online or semipresencial mode at the Toledo Campus.
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In this edition, lawyers, judges, magistrates or university teachers participate, among other professionals, from countries such as Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Dominican Republic and Spain.The four specialization programs that are taught this year address issues such as criminal probative law, the new challenges of civil liability, taxation, digitalization and artificial intelligence or negotiation and mediation in conflict resolution, as reportedUCLM in a press release.
Since they began their journey in January 2001, these postgraduate courses have favored the approach and cooperation with Ibero -American institutions, while reinforced by the institution's international projection.Each edition, for two decades, has had an average of a hundred speakers and around 200 participants.
In the opening ceremony, the director of the courses, Pedro José Carrasco;the Vice Chancellor for Postgraduate and Permanent Training, Santiago Gutiérrez Broncano;the Dean of the Faculty of Legal and Social Sciences, Alberto Sanz, and the Director of the General Foundation of the UCLM, Eliseo Cuadrao.