Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7531010 Boletín Mexicano de Derecho Comparado 2015 52 Pages PDF
Abstract
In the context of a history of Venezuelan law journals, this article studies the journals published in the period 2000-2013. This is a period officially considered revolutionary that has put important challenges to the legal system and the legal academy. This article analyzes more than one thousand articles, from seven law journals, studying whether the revolution has been a stimulator or inhibitor of article's publishing, the temporal reference of the articles (if they study the present time or not) and spatial reference (if they are on Venezuela or not). Those articles referring to 21st century Venezuela were further analyzed determining if they were critical or favorable to the regime, or neutral, in the sense that a political inclination was not detectable. In summary, this is an article on present day Venezuelan legal culture as expressed in law journal in its relation to politics.
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