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The title of this editorial represents a great concern of fellow professors and researchers who have among their main motivations the teaching of research in legal sciences. As a branch of the social sciences, this scientific discipline undoubtedly has an object of study like that of its common trunk: the sciences of human beings living in society, for which it is nourished precisely by the complexity that makes up the system it deals with. Human society not only possesses that gregarious element defined by classical philosophy, but it is shaped by another element that often fails to be visualized as part of the system that we form as such a society: the fact of being the individual that we each are within the framework of the socio-anthropological conglomerate that makes us unique beings as human essence. The human individual makes the social, while the social makes the individual, conforming the anthroposociological loop individual-society, whose essential scope constitutes the human species "in society": "individual-society-species" (Morin, 2005). |