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Perez-Salazar, B. (2025). Extra-Border Spaces and Frontiers of Law. Novum Jus, 19(2), 9–18. Retrieved from https://novumjus.ucatolica.edu.co/article/view/7234
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Abstract

With this new issue of Novum Jus, our readers receive a collection of articles by authors from diverse regions of the globe, presenting a wide range of concerns and approaches. On this occasion, we open our journal to academic colleagues from Indonesia, who share their reflections on the conceptual boundaries and points of contact between state law and customary law in various post-colonial contexts. Another article from the same geographical origin explores the potential of using encrypted technologies for regulating the management of high seas fisheries. Yet another Indonesian contribution examines aspects related to outer space governance.
From a European vantage point, a Spanish colleague contributes to the debate on “climate change litigation,” from which a body of environmental law and transnational legal practices is beginning to emerge, aimed at encouraging the mitigation of the effects of this global change with the cooperation of governments and large corporations, an issue that directly touches on a crucial goal: environmental sustainability. Latin American authors, in turn, engage in discussion on the meaningful significance of human rights and criminal social control from plural cultural perspectives and worldviews, as opposed to perspectives that see to legitimize the assumptions underpinning sociocultural domination processes rooted in the colonial past.

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