
HAVANA, Cuba, Nov 16 (ACN) The International Congress Abogacía 2022, to be held on November 23 to 25, will gather about a thousand Cuban and foreign attorneys, judges, prosecutors, university professors, law students, and specialists and researchers from other fields who are interested in these subjects.
Joining the Cuban law professionals will be foreign guests from Venezuela, Spain, Colombia, the United Kingdom and the United States, said Lilia María Hernández Doejo, president of the National Organization of Collective Law Firms (ONBC), who hailed the event as especially relevant now that the country is undergoing far-reaching legal reforms involving law enforcement entities.
In addition to topics such as the prospects of commercial and financial law practice in Cuba as applied to the new forms of non-state management, the program features keynote lectures on key issues related to constitutional law, family law, and domestic and gender violence, as well as on the emergence of new criminal figures in digital environments.
The ONBC is made up of 179 collective law firms from all over the country and has more than two thousand members.








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