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González, C., & Castañeda González, R. I. (2022). Evolution of lawyer training in Panama and Colombia. Cathedra Journal, (18), 45–50. https://doi.org/10.37594/cathedra.n18.762
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Abstract

Comparison regarding the regulation of the legal profession and the generation of careers and/or law programs, in Panama and Colombia and the importance of ethics in the people responsible for this profession, and the social context and networks and new trends in crime. An opinion is presented regarding the ethical responsibility of people who are legal professionals or are in training and the impact of staying updated through continuing and/or formal education. We end with reflections that these modern times bring us, taking into account artificial intelligence and the extensive knowledge found on the web and the need to practice the profession in the public and private spheres.

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