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Vol. 39 No. 42 (2025): Julio-Diciembre 2025
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Issue 42 of Iuris Tantum brings together research that expands legal studies with interdisciplinary approaches and critical analysis. José Manuel Calderón reflects on the free development of personality in the digital age, proposing the protection of "psychic intimacy" in the face of emerging technologies. Erika Gómez Mendoza reconstructs the historic rise of María Cristina Salmorán de Tamayo as the first female judge of the Mexican Supreme Court in 1961, highlighting the strategies that made it possible to overcome the "glass ceiling" in the Mexican legal system. Sofía Salgado Remigio examines the tension between access to information and the protection of personal data in megaprojects such as the Felipe Ángeles International Airport and the Mayan Train, questioning whether data testing guarantees rights or limits accountability. From Brazil, Camila Saldanha analyzes the elimination of the "judge of guarantees" in certain crimes by the Supreme Court, warning about the configuration of an exceptional criminal law that threatens guarantees.

The issue is complemented by the analysis of relevant jurisdictional criteria and reviews of works on corruption, labor procedural law, jurisdiction in the tobacco monopoly, historical debates on abortion and the role of the Supreme Court of Justice of the nation two hundred years after its foundation.

Published: 2025-12-04

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ISSN printed: 2007-0500 / e-ISSN: 2594-1879

DOI: https://doi.org/10.36105/iut