Revista Abogacía Spanish no. 139
NUMBER 139. FEBRUARY 2023
PARTICIPATE IN THE CONGRESS
El XIII Congress of the Legal ProfessionOrganized by the Consejo General and the Colleges of Tarragona, Reus and Tortosa, will be held from May 3 to 5 to analyze the challenges facing the profession. In this issue we anticipate all the topics that will be discussed and we interview the four main speakers. We also analyze the reform of the crimes of embezzlement and sedition in the Penal Code and the usefulness of artificial intelligence in the daily life of the professional of the Lawyer's Office
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Together towards excellence
Every four years the legal profession meets to reflect on the challenges of the profession and the role it plays in the rule of law. She and she does it in a deliberative and participatory way. All members have the opportunity to speak before the plenary session of Congress and contribute their proposal to the debate.
Jesús Remón: "The Congress will allow us to take the pulse of the profession's concerns"
ALSO DESTACAMOS
The new? crime of embezzlement
The suppression of the unfair management of assets can mean a reduction in the fight against corruption and favor the downward revision of convictions or accusations in proceedings already initiated, warns Antonio Mª. Javato, Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Valladolid. On the other hand, Norberto J. de la Mata, Professor of Criminal Law at the University of the Basque Country regrets that this reform has not been used to protect public and private assets.
Artificial Intelligence (AI): myths and realities
Alberto Saiz, Professor of Procedural Law at the University of the Basque Country UPV-EHU, explains the challenges that AI has introduced in our daily lives and in the legal profession, as well as the opportunities it opens up.
DO NOT MISS…
How to act before the Unified Patent Court?
La abogacía española It must be prepared to advise on patent litigation when the European Patent with Unitary Effect (PEEU) system enters into force on June 1st.







