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Perafan del Campo, E. A. (2018). Novum jus, a scientific quality journal. Novum Jus, 12(1), 11–13. Retrieved from https://novumjus.ucatolica.edu.co/article/view/1963
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Abstract

Based on its eight years of continuous work, and after recognizing the challenges and necessary transformations in the world of periodic academic publications, Novum Jus has started a consolidation process to guarantee its suitability and excellence under international parameters. It is a process that is consistent with the quality roadmap of the School of Law of Universidad Católica de Colombia and that has shown important results, such as the High-Quality Institutional Accreditation of the Law program and the positioning of the research groups of the School of Law in both the national and international context.

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