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The Latin American Public Law Review publishes first issue of 2026

08 mai, 2026
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The Latin American Public Law Review publishes first issue of 2026

Issue 1 · 2026 of the Latin American Public Law Review, featuring contributions from academics and jurists from Brazil, Ecuador, Greece, and Mexico, who address a broad spectrum of contemporary questions in public law, including the role of artificial intelligence in public administration, constitutional and administrative developments, criminal adjudication, and the protection of fundamental rights, is now available (https://eplopublications.eu/publication/digital-edition/latin-american-public-law-review-1-2026 ).

At the same time, the Latin American Public Law Review invites the submission of original, unpublished manuscripts for its forthcoming issue 2 · 2026. The deadline for submissions is Monday, 15 June 2026, 12:00 p.m. (CST, Mexico City) / 7:00 p.m. (CET, Rome). Manuscripts should be submitted electronically to: submissions@eplopublications.eu  (Subject line: “Submission to the Latin American Public Law Review”). Authors are kindly requested to consult the Submission Guidelines available on the EPLO Publications website for further information and requirements.

The Latin American Public Law Review (LatAmPLRev) is a semi-annual journal published by the EPLO Office in Rome. It was launched in 2025 as an initiative of the European Public Law Organization (EPLO), operating through its Mexican Chapter (Capítulo Mexicano).

The journal aims to be a scientific medium, designed to air Latin American research on public law and to spread in the region and the world the European and world knowledge on the area. It is oriented to articles on public law issues related to Latin American experiences and realities; the European and other origins’ thought on public law.

Short articles dealing with developments in recent legislation and case-law within the Latin American institutions, book reviews and academic news of general interest are also within the scope of the Latin American Public Law Review.