The Licurgo code: generations, legacies and the Rule of Law in Cuba

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René Fidel González García
Grisel Veloz Fernández

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This article addresses the current Cuban political reality through an approach that focuses on the political actions of generations, their modes of reproduction and what is considered as constitutional as a way of synthesizing and defending their aspirations and goals for social and political change. To this end, it emphasizes the importance of the 2019 Constitution and the declaration of the Cuban State as a State based on the Rule of Law, while exploring the importance and complexity of its development and the expectations of the citizenship in a society that, like the Cuban one, is experiencing, in the midst of a context of economic crisis and a pandemic, a process of political, economic and social transition.

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González García, R. F., & Veloz Fernández, G. (2020). The Licurgo code: generations, legacies and the Rule of Law in Cuba. Encrucijada Americana, 12(2), 51,61. https://doi.org/10.53689/ea.v12i2.164
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René Fidel González García

Exprofesor Titular de Historia del Derecho de la Facultad de Derecho de la Universidad de Oriente, Cuba.
renefidel1973@gmail.com

Grisel Veloz Fernández

Universidad de Oriente, Cuba.
gvelozf@gmail.com

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