The millennium law program is synonymous with jurisprudence, inclusion, commitment to the environment and contribution to conflict solutions
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Higher Education Institutions, under the new trends and demands demanded by the community, have the duty to train legal professionals not only based on the different codifications that exist in our Legislation, but also that the future lawyer must have solid foundations on jurisprudence as a Legal Doctrine of a State; in the teaching of competencies related to adequate and alternative tools of ordinary justice for conflict resolu- tion
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