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Legal Systems Innovation

About the Group

Modern states entrust to the law the consolidation of fairer societies, respect for democratic values, and the full protection of human rights in an environment of legality. Having these objectives, law, like any technique of social organization, must recognize and internalize the complexity of the social, economic, and political environments in which it is inserted. From this perspective, legal research leans toward learning and knowledge that must support the ordering instruments inherent to Law, either in its most direct expression or in laws, regulations, sentences, sanctions, or as part of a public policy decision in which law and other disciplines converge. Since the legal phenomenon is dynamic and changing, simultaneously a product and producer of reality, then research must be conceived as a necessary condition for the effectiveness of law and the way of social progress.

However, if the societies of the twenty-first century are characterized by geopolitical environments of greater complexity, inequality and poverty, conflict, and global risk (among other elements), in a true technological revolution, then not only research but also legal education must be oriented to such problems to identify, redefine, and even extend the frontiers of law.

In response to the problems identified, Tecnologico de Monterrey has declared the following areas of research and specialized legal education: transitional justice; law and technology; emerging rights; gender, diversity, and inclusion; conflicts and international negotiation, among others.

 

Research lines

• International Law
• Intellectual Property Law, Technology, and International Trade
• Constitutional Law, Human Rights and Institutions

Leader

Roberto Garza Barbosa - rgb@tec.mx
 

Core reserchers

Arán García Sánchez
Ana Elena Fierro Ferráez
Ana Isabel Meraz Espinoza
Arán García Sánchez
Conrado Gómez García
Fabiola Martínez Ramírez
Gonzalo Francisco Reyes Salas
Ignacio García Marín
Iliana Rodríguez Santibañez
José Heriberto García Peña
José Luis Bátiz López
José Pablo Abreu Sacramento
José Juan Anzures Gurria
Josefina Cortés Campos
Juan Carlos Marin González
Juan Carlos Montero Bagatella
Juliana Vivar Vera
Luis Joaquín Chávez Vila
Miguel Ángel Valdés Alvarado
Miluska Orbegoso Silva
Pedro Caballero Elbersci
Pedro Rubén Torres Estrada
Rebecca Victoria Martín
Roberto Lara Chagoyán
Saúl López Noriega
Vicente Fernández Fernández

Most relevant publications

• Fierro, Ana Elena y Burgos Adriana. La paridad de género en los poderes de la unión en México: de la norma a la realidad. Gender parity in the branches of government in Mexico: from the norm to reality, Agosto 2021, Cuestiones constitucionales.

• Fierro, Ana Elena, Responsabilidad de los servidores públicos. Del castigo a la confianza. México, Fondo de Cultura Económica, 2017. ISBN 9786071650405

• Saúl López Noriega, La Suprema Corte y su proceso de decisión: ni transparencia ni calidad deliberativa, IIJ-UNAM, México, 2019

• Capítulo de libro “Realización y aseguramiento de los derechos humanos. Un análisis a partir del art. 1º de la CPEUM”, El Artículo 1o Constitucional. Una teoría de los derechos humanos, IIJUNAM, 2021.

• Juan Carlos Marín, Capítulo de libro: Caso fortuito, imposibilidad y remedios del acreedor. Regulación en los Principios Latinoamericanos de Derecho de los Contratos en La armonización del derecho de contratos en Latinoamérica. Thomson Reuters. Chile. 2020.

• Juan Carlos Marín, Duración promedio y algunas estadísticas de los juicios en materia de responsabilidad civil extracontractual en Ciudad de México. Revista de Derecho Universidad Austral de Chile. Junio de 2018.

• Roberto Garza Barbosa, Intellectual Property Primary and Secondary Rights in International Law. The Case of Mexican Pharmaceutical Patents and the USMCA. Edward Elgar Publishing, UK. Mayo de 2021

• Roberto Garza Barbosa, Mexico, International Intellectual Property Treaties and the Extension of Patent Term of Protection. IIC – International Review of Intellectual Property and Competition Law (Q2). Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, Alemania. Enero de 2020

• Roberto Garza Barbosa, Takeda v. Rimsa. México, el Convenio de París y el TCP. Revista Chilena de Derecho (Q1). Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Diciembre de 2019

• José Pablo Abreu Sacramento y Roberto Lara Chagoyán, Radiografía del Acceso a la Justicia en México. 2022.