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The challenges apparent with regard to the protection of fundamental human rights justify the efforts of jurists to promote these rights in the face of new phenomena such as immigration. The process involves a careful, detailed and reflective study of regulatory texts governing fundamental rights and the concept of citizenship.
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This transversal research line touches on different areas of public and private law, including civil, constitutional, administrative and international law, and aims to provide an updated perspective about the institutions and forces present in these areas while focusing on a wide variety of current themes such as the Second Treaty of Rome, etc.
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The successive changes in family law have been so intense in recent years that they require new judicial consideration in order to enable deeper thought into very diverse perspectives. The different fields of study include the protection of senior citizens, education, family and matrimonial agreements and their stability.