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Breve diagnóstico sobre la oferta académica para la formación de los profesionales del Derecho en México
In recent months, the training of lawyers in Mexico has become particularly relevant for various reasons: a) increasing evidence surrounding the weaknesses of the Mexican justice system; b) new constitutional reforms were enacted between 2008 and 2011 in the areas of criminal justice, public security and human rights; c) the country's legislative branch has imposed new regulations on professions such as lawyers, and d) the federal government recently published the results of a diagnosis of the criminal justice system and presented proposals designed to strengthen its daily operations. In light of these reforms, some initiatives and projects have questioned the role of higher education institutions. However, there appears to be little systematic information regarding educational provision for the training of legal professionals. This paper aims to provide an analytic overview of the following issues: where legal professionals are studying; in which institutions and programs, and what, if any, quality assurance mechanisms are in place.
期刊介绍:
La Revista de la Educación Superior (RESU) es un medio que se propone publicar textos académicos originales sobre la educación superior mexicana, con apertura a la dimensión internacional. Sus destinatarios son tanto investigadores que trabajan temas de educación superior como directivos, especialistas e interesados en planeación, evaluación y gestión de las instituciones y sistemas de educación superior. Por consiguiente, se difunden artículos de investigación, ensayos académicos y reseñas críticas, que propicien que los lectores enriquezcan su bagaje conceptual y analítico, y amplíen su conocimiento acerca de los retos que enfrentan los sistemas e instituciones de educación superior en los entornos nacional e internacional.