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  • JUS Revista Jurídica Cuerpo Académico de Derecho Constitucional Facultad de Derecho Culiacán
    No. 16 (2026)

    A comparative analysis of the legal systems of the Nahua, Otomí, Tepehua, and Tenek indigenous peoples of the State of Hidalgo, Saúl Adolfo Lamas Meza, Universidad de Guadalajara (UdG), México, pp. 9-31.

    Compliance with environmental injunction orders in Mexico: Enforcement standards, Juan Pablo Ramírez Navarrete; Leonel Cásares García y Jorge Abelardo Adame Ávila, Universidad de Guerrero (UAGro), México, pp. 32-53.

    The criminological and humanistic approach to sentencing: Perspectives on the social reintegration of offenders, Andrea Del Rocío Sarabia García, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (UAS), México, pp. 54-78.

    Online violence against women: What we female internet users keep quiet, Rocío Arely Avendaño-Gálvez, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (UAS), México, pp. 79-111.

    Online violence against children in Mexico, Carlos Ramos Gámez, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (UAS), México, pp. 112-139.

  • JUS Revista Jurídica Cuerpo Académico de Derecho Constitucional Facultad de Derecho Culiacán
    No. 15 (2025)

    Articles

    Informal settlements and the conflict between public and private ownership, Juan Pablo Ramírez Navarrete; Luis Demetrio Hernández Navarrete; José Antonio Soto Sotelo, University of Guerrero (UAGro), México, pp. 11- 34.

    Indigenous Justice and Human Rights: Integration, Conflicts, and Challenges in the Mexican Legal System, Lucia Becerra Hernández, Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), México, pp. 35-59.

    Reform of the suspension of the claimed act in the writ of amparo: A step backward or a necessary update?, Rodrigo Maldonado García, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), pp. 60-80.

    Book's review

    PERAZA ZAZUETA, Cecilia, Marriage and Divorce in Sinaloa: Continuities and Ruptures, 1859–1940, Felina Ediciones, Escuela Libre de Derecho de Sinaloa, 2024 [Review], Alejandra Juksdivia Vázquez Mendoza, Michoacán University of San Nicolás de Hidalgo, México pp. 81-86.

     

     

     

     

  • JUS Revista Jurídica Cuerpo Académico de Derecho Constitucional Facultad de Derecho Culiacán
    No. 14 (2025)

    Editorial

    Justice or efficency in tax systems, Sonia Elizabeth Ramos-Medina, Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), México, pp. 8-10.

    Articles

    Democracy, clientelism, and the crisis of representation: A comparative analysis of latin America and the nordic countries, Laura Pamela Aranda Medrano & Héctor Chávez Gutiérrez, Michoacán University of San Nicolás de Hidalgo, México, pp. 11-35.

    Criminal profiling as an investigative tool and evidence for the defense: A proposal in Forensic Psychology and Clinical Criminology, Edgar Israel Martínez Díaz, Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), México, pp. 36-61.

    A trend toward restrictions on human rights in Mexico, Carlos Alberto Llanez Marrujo, Universidad Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), México, pp. 62-88.

    The right to identity of indigenous farmworkers: The case of Villa Juárez, Navolato, Sinaloa, Jorge López Hernández, Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), México, pp. 89-107.

  • JUS Revista Jurídica Cuerpo Académico de Derecho Constitucional Facultad de Derecho Culiacán
    No. 13 (2025)

    Child abuse within the family in Mexico: Patriarchal discourses as a form of justification, Karina Vanesa Nieblas Arreola & Guadalupe Lizeth Serrano Ponce, Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), México, pp. 10-24.

    Prison overcrowding in Colombia: An analysis of human rights violations, Daniel Gómez Hernández & Lucia Becerra Hernández, Grancolombiano Polytechnic University, Colombia y Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), México, pp. 25-45.

    From secret to open: How Mexico learned to share its information without make a scene, Antonieta Barrón-Jiménez, Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), México, pp. 46-79.

    Crime, violence, safety, and addiction among adolescents and young adults: Social challenges and perspectives on prevention and holistic education, Manuela Mitchel Elizalde; Gonzalo Armienta Hernández y Juan Eulogio Guerra Liera, Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), México, pp. 80-114.

    Correcting the incorrigible: Conversion therapies,  Ma. De Jesús Meza León, Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), México, pp. 115-138.

     

  • JUS Revista Jurídica Cuerpo Académico de Derecho Constitucional Facultad de Derecho Culiacán
    Vol. 3 No. 12 (2024)

    Forensic Psychology: A case involving psychological and/or moral harm to a child in Mexico, Edgar Israel Martínez Díaz, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (UAS), México, pp. 9-23.

    Rising trends in child sexual exploitation around the world, Carlos Ramos Gámez, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (UAS), México, pp. 24-46.

    The legal categories of sex and gender and their role in creating conceptual misunderstandings that affect women's rights, Elizabeth Ávila Carrancio y Gonzalo Armienta Hernández, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa (UAS), México, pp. 47-62.

    The jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court and the human rights of indigenous women, Sonia Escalante López, Universidad de la Policía del Estado de Sinaloa, México, pp. 63-80.

    Book's Review

    De Paz González, I. y M. J. Bernal Ballesteros. (2024). Relevant recommendations on economic, social, cultural, and environmental rights from Human Rights Commissions [Review], Sergio Gilberto Capito Mata, Universidad Autónoma de Baja California (UABC), pp. 81-85.

     

     

  • Dossier: Vulnerability and Human Rights
    Vol. 2 No. 12 (2024)

    Articles

    The Constitutional Evolution of Discrimination in the Mexican State, José Ángel Silos Hinojoza, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (UANL), México, pp. 11-31.

    Vulnerable Groups and Human Rights, Juan Marín González Solís, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (UANL), México, pp. 32-54.

    Vulnerable Groups, Juan Ángel Salinas Garza, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (UANL), México, pp. 55-71.

    Arbitrariness and VulnerabilityLuis Gerardo Rodríguez Lozano, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (UANL), México, pp. 72-85.

    An Overview of Human Rights Violations in Criminal Matters, Mireya García Monroy, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (UANL), México, pp. 86-101.

    Vulnerability, Intramural Human Rights and Older Adults Deprived of Liberty in Mexico, José Zaragoza Huerta, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (UANL), México, pp. 102-118.

    Punishing Poverty and Marginalization: the Mass Incarceration of African Americans , Aida del Carmen San Vicente Parada, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), México, pp. 119-140.

    Dissapearance of Migrants in Mexico, Janet Castellanos Sosa, Frida Montserrat Martínez Huesca, Alejandra Canseco Vásquez, Universidad LaSalle, Oaxaca, México, pp. 141-160.

    Strong Institutions for Lasting Peace: the Challenge of Cuban Migration in Mexico, Mónica Talavera Herrera y Yulisán Fernández Silva, Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (UANL), México, pp. 161-178.

  • JUS Revista Jurídica Cuerpo Académico de Derecho Constitucional Facultad de Derecho Culiacán
    Vol. 1 No. 12 (2024)

    Legal analysis of the stay of enforcement of the challenged decision in federal administrative litigation, Jaime Arturo Ortega Vela, Federal Administrative Court of Justice (TFJA), México, pp. 9-26.

    The hermeneutic status of suspension at the request of a party in Indirect Amparo proceedings, Rodrigo Maldonado García, National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), México, pp. 27-59.

    The right to education for children and adolescents in camps for migrant agricultural day laborer families: Effects of the pandemic and a case study, Alicia Medina Herrera & Cindy Yaneth Quiñonez Santiago, Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), Mexico, pp. 60-92.

    Smart contracts & tokens in foreign direct investment: Contributions to the financial legal system, Esmeralda Alvarez Ascencio, University of Guadalajara (UdeG), México, pp. 93-115.

    Public policy on the regularization of “chocolate cars” in Mexico: Initial economic, financial, and criminal implications, Michell Álvarez López; Dasaev Sosa Arellano y Carlos Ariel Lim Acosta, Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC), México, pp. 116-134.

    Book's Review

    Garza Onofre, Juan Jesús. Don't Study Law: A Review of the Social Role of Lawyers. Ciudad de México: Penguin Random House, 2023, 149 p. ISBN: 978-607-382-752-2, Marisol López Cabanillas, Autonomous University of Sinaloa (UAS), Mexico, pp. 135-136. 

     

  • Dossier: Constitutional Justice in Mexico and the Protection of Mechanisms for Substantive Democracy
    Vol. 3 No. 11 (2023)

    Guiding principles for the role of the Constitutional Court: A conceptual outline, Oscar Guillermo Barreto Nova, Consejo de la Judicatura Federal, México, pp. 9-34.

    Rethinking the vague standard of conventionality in the context of Administrative Penalty Law, Alejandro Vilchis Robles, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Penales - Poder Judicial de la Federación, México, pp. 35-58.

    The Right to be searched for and its protection against disappearances committed by private individuals from the perspective of local constitutional justice: The case of Guanajuato, Mexico, Christian Joel Rodríguez Zamora y Juan Francisco Escamilla De Luna, Universidad de Guanajuato, México, pp. 59-86.

    The International Criminal Court: Adversary or source of global disorder, Orlando del Rosario Gutiérrez López, Flor Margarita Fong Villegas y Pedro Luis Martín Loera, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Universidad Autónoma de Occidente y Universidad del Policía del Estado de Sinaloa, México, pp. 87-112.

    The construction of citizenship and political exclusion in indigenous communities in Mexico, Julio Gerardo Quiroz Gómez, Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales-UNAM, México, pp. 113-135.

    The right to asylum as an aspiration in the era of democratic constitutionalization in Mexico and Spain, José Luis Leal Espinoza, Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila, México, pp. 136-157.

  • JUS Revista Jurídica Cuerpo Académico de Derecho Constitucional Facultad de Derecho Culiacán
    Vol. 2 No. 11 (2023)

    La Constitución y los derechos humanos de las mujeres en México, Alba Victoria López Salazar, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Facultad de Derecho, México, pp. 7-30.

    Límites al derecho: politización y corrupción del sistema judicial en Ecuador, Francisco Castillo Merino, Universidad de Salamanca, Facultad de Derecho, España, pp. 31-55.

    Estudio comparativo entre México, España, Estados Unidos de América y Chile sobre el derecho de acceso a la información pública, Karla Ortega Flores, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Facultad de Derecho, México, pp. 56-97.

    La revocación de mandato en México: análisis jurídico, Felipe César González Morga, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Facultad de Derecho, México, pp. 98-111.

    Derecho penal del enemigo como mecanismo estratégico para combatir a sujetos potencialmente peligrosos, Eduardo Daniel Vázquez Pérez, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Facultad de Derecho, México, pp. 112-135.

  • JUS Revista Jurídica Cuerpo Académico de Derecho Constitucional Facultad de Derecho Culiacán
    Vol. 1 No. 11 (2023)

    Reflections on the legal-political relationship regarding sexual and reproductive rights, Manuel Antonio Manuel Antonio Durán-Luzuriaga, University of Salamanca (Spain), Faculty of Law, pp. 6-22.

    The confusion between values and principles in rights-based constitutionalism: The case of the higher values of the Spanish Constitution, Juan Daniel Elorza Saravia,  University of Salamanca (Spain), Faculty of Law, pp. 23-46.

    Regulation of electronic payment funds in Mexico under the Fintech Law, Reyna Araceli Tirado Galvez, Autonomous University of Sinaloa (Mexico) Faculty of Law, pp. 47-61.

    The need to transform conciliation and arbitration boards into Labor Courts, Jesús Francisco Sosa Quintero, Autonomous University of Sinaloa (Mexico), Faculty of Law, pp. 62-82.

    Legal uncertainty and the rationality of the administration of justice in light of new paradigms of transparency in Mexico, Alejandra Monserrat Esquivel Medina, Autonomous University of Sinaloa (Mexico), Faculty of Law, pp. 83-100.

     

  • JUS Revista Jurídica del Cuerpo Académico de Derecho Constitucional Facultad de Derecho Culiacán
    Vol. 2 No. 10 (2022)

    ARTICLES

    Person and the right to the free development of the personality in family law, Francisco Ramírez Acosta y Carlos Francisco Camero Ramírez, Universidad Abierta de Tlaxcala and Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Faculty of Law Culiacan, Mexico, pp. 6- 20.

    Rights and freedoms: a study of their restrictions after the Covid-19 pandemic in Mexico, Camilo Romero Alvarado, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Faculty of Law Culiacan, Mexico, pp. 21-37.

    A political-criminal vision of the criminal law of the enemy, José Felipe Bastidas Álvarez, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Faculty of Law Culiacan, Mexico, pp. 38- 51.

    Human rights reform and guiding principles in the field of human rights, Cipatli Yurydia Rojo Ávila, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Faculty of Law Culiacan, Mexico, pp. 52-65.

  • JUS Revista Jurídica Cuerpo Académico de Derecho Constitucional Facultad de Derecho Culiacán
    Vol. 1 No. 10 (2022)

    ARTICLES

    Digital economy and the guarantee of fundamental rights in Mexico, Reyna Araceli Tirado Gálvez, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Faculty of Law Culiacán, México, pp. 5-21.

    Animal law from a philosophical perspective, Citlali Yulyana Rojo Ávila, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Faculty of Law Culiacán, México, pp. 22-43.

    Considerations on the interpretation and legal argumentation of family separation of migrants in the United States under the policy of Donald Trump's administration, Itzé Coronel Salomón, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Faculty of Law Culiacán, México, pp. 44-82.

    The impact of climate change on migration, Blanca Paulette Rojo Ávila y José Rodolfo Lizárraga Russell, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Faculty of Law Culiacán, México, pp. 83-97.

  • JUS Revista Jurídica Cuerpo Académico de Derecho Constitucional Facultad de Derecho Culiacán
    Vol. 2 No. 9 (2021)

    Articles

    The control of conventionality: origin and evolution, Carlos Eduardo Saraza Gómez, Fundación Universitaria del Área Andina, National Law School, Colombia, pp. 5- 21.

    Legal frameworks and conditions for the promotion of the General Law on Citizen Security in Mexico, Luis Roberto Torres López y Xicoténcatl Reyes Bazúa, Universidad Autónoma de Occidente, México, pp. 22-45.

    A brief description of juvenile justice in Mexico in the light of the International Legal framework, Alejandra Triunfo Pérez, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Faculty of Law Culiacán, México, pp. 46- 60.

    Brief analysis of the challenges of constitutional reform in the field of criminal justice in Mexico, Gonzalo Armienta Hernández, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Facultad de Derecho Culiacán, México, pp. 61-86.

    Research project

    Pilot project on the impact of narcoculture on women in Culiacán, Carlos Alberto Llanez Marrujo y Carlos Armando Olivas Bejarano, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Facultad de Derecho Culiacán, México, pp. 88-112.

  • JUS Revista Jurídica del Cuerpo Académico de Derecho Constitucional Facultad de Derecho Culiacán
    Vol. 1 No. 9 (2021)

    Articles

    Prevention through urban design and the crime of vehicle theft in Mexico, Víctor H. Madrid Franco, Fiscalía General de Justicia de la Ciudad de México, México, pp. 5-36.

    Concubinage from the legal point of view and its reform in the 2013 Family Code of the State of Sinaloa, Martha Lourdes Camarena Rivera, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Faculty of Law Culiacán, México, pp. 37-64.

    Domestic violence under the shadow in times of pandemic in Mexico: brief reflections, Lizbeth García Montoya, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Faculty of Law Culiacan, Mexico, pp. 65-92.

    Analysis of the text "A Treatise on Crimes and Punishments" by Cesare Beccaria, Kizbeth Karely Cárdenas Diarte y Carlos Francisco Camero Ramírez, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Faculty of Law Culiacan, México, pp. 95-132.

    Discrimination against the transgender community as part of the transgression of the Right to Identity in the State of Sinaloa, Ana Elizabeth Félix Vázquez, Ana Beatriz López González, Johana Lizette Sarabia Reséndiz, Universidad Autónoma de Sinaloa, Faculty of Law Culiacan, México, pp. 135-154.