Revista Estudios Socio-Jurídicos is an academic journal reviewed under the double-blind modality, which presents the results of research in fields such as legal theory, legal sociology, and legal anthropology, as well as the traditional areas of the legal sphere (public law, private law, criminal law, human rights, and international law) from interdisciplinary perspectives, on a semi-annual basis. Part of its thematic collection includes the publication of the following special editions: “Justicia Transicional: memoria colectiva, reparación, justicia y democracia (Transitional Justice: Collective Memory, Reparation, Justice, and Democracy); Derechos Económicos Sociales y Culturales (Social and Cultural Economic Rights); Derechos, Sociedad y Constitución: veinte años de la Constitución colombiana de 1991 (Rights, Society, and Constitution: Twenty Years of the Constitution of Colombia of 1991); Violencia y Justicia (Violence and Justice); Seguridad Ciudadana (Citizen Security); Procesos de paz, deberes de los Estados y derechos de las víctimas (Peace Processes, the Duties of the States, and the Rights of Victims); Tierras, Guerra y Estado (Lands, War, and State); Género, Discriminación y Violencia (Gender, Discrimination, and Violence).” 

The journal aims to contribute to the development and circulation of research in these areas, with an emphasis on the observation and analysis of the Latin American reality as the key reference, and without restricting the contributions concerning other latitudes. The first issue corresponds to the January–June term, whereas the second publication spans July–December.


DOI:https://doi.org/10.12804/esj

Clasificación OCDE:
Gran área: Ciencias Sociales
Área conocimiento: Derecho
Disciplina: Derecho

Vol. 26 No. 1 (2024): Estudios socio-jurídicos

Estudios socio-jurídicos
Vol. 26 No. 1 (2024)

Published: 2023-11-01

Guillermo Lasso, 2022-2023.

María Laura Eberhardt, Santiago Basabe-Serrano
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Conflicts in Digital Platforms: Precarious Work and Collective Action of Rappi Workers in Colombia

Carlos Hernán Valencia Orozco, María Rocío Bedoya Bedoya, Brahiam Santiago Ocampo parias
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