Criminal justice and human rights
When Jan Jippe Arends, the Executive Editor of Merkourios, invited me to write this editorial, I immediately accepted. While in the United States law journals are usually run by law students, this is not the case in Western Continental Europe. As a result, Merkourios, a law journal fully run by stud...
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Formato: | Contribución a periódico (Contribution To Periodical) |
Lenguaje: | Inglés (English) |
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2010
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Acceso en línea: | http://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/18499 |
Sumario: | When Jan Jippe Arends, the Executive Editor of Merkourios, invited me to write this editorial, I immediately accepted. While in the United States law journals are usually run by law students, this is not the case in Western Continental Europe. As a result, Merkourios, a law journal fully run by students from Utrecht University, is quite an innovative enterprise, which, if rigorously managed, can prove to be successful despite of departing from the traditional approaches to the running of law journals in Western Continental Europe. |
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