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Education: A quantitative analysis of its role in social justice and human rights in Cochabamba
Read moreFinancial supervision of savings and credit cooperatives in Paraguay: Proposals for an efficient and sustainable regulatory model
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The incorporation of generative artificial intelligence tools in higher education is transforming traditional university learning dynamics. In this context, this study aims to analyze the association between ChatGPT use and the self-perceived development of critical thinking among law students in the city of Cochabamba, Bolivia. The research adopted a quantitative approach with a descriptive...
Read moreThe representation of the State, as a manifestation of its political power, rests on the consent of the true sovereign and their guidelines for its legitimate exercise. Exercising such power effectively entails a great personal and professional responsibility that also requires leadership reflected in actions. Current Equatorial Guinean society lacks indicators that reflect its capacity to...
Read moreThis article focuses on "Angola's role in conflict resolution in the Great Lakes Region: the case of the Democratic Republic of Congo 2014-2023". Based on this theme, the approach adopted is qualitative in nature, seeking to understand the political and diplomatic context through a detailed analysis of the meanings, motivations, and values underlying the events studied....
Read moreIn contemporary educational debates, the search for those responsible for low academic performance and school challenges has become a recurrent discourse. Teachers often blame parents for the lack of support at home; parents hold teachers accountable for failing to motivate or understand their children; students are criticized for apathy or disinterest, while the educational system is accused...
Read moreThe growing automation of decisions in public and private sectors through algorithmic and artificial intelligence (AI) systems has deeply impacted fundamental rights and the structure of the Rule of Law. This paper analyzes the role of Brazilian constitutional jurisdiction in facing the challenges posed by algorithmic decision-making and its effects on principles such as equality, due process,...
Read moreIntroduction: This article examines the strategic function of cultural diplomacy in realizing the “Chinese Dream,” the national rejuvenation project that seeks to reposition China as a leading global power. The study starts from the premise that culture has been instrumentalized as an essential vector of Chinese soft power, aimed at reshaping international perceptions and legitimizing its...
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