Review: The Machinization of Law. Elements for a critique of technologicalcomputer legal fetishism.

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Hugo Ramírez

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Ramírez , H. . (2023). Review: The Machinization of Law. Elements for a critique of technologicalcomputer legal fetishism. Global Law. Law and Justice Studies, 8(23), 307–314. https://doi.org/10.32870/dgedj.v8i23.636
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Hugo Ramírez , Universidad Panamericana

Graduate in Law with Honors from the Faculty of Law of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Doctor of Law from the University of Valencia (Spain) degree awarded with Excellent Cum Laude qualification unanimously. Full-time professor at the Faculty of Law of the Universidad Panamericana, Mexico City Campus, where he teaches in the Law Degree Program and in various Postgraduate Law programs. Visiting professor at the University of Valencia (Spain), within the Master's program in Human Rights, Peace and Sustainable Development. Member of the Editorial Committee of Persona y Derecho. Journal of foundations of legal and human rights institutions, published by the Faculty of Law of the University of Navarra (Spain).

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