Binary Law as a New Branch of Law.
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7125840Keywords:
Binary law, Binary Crimes, Binary Sociology, Virtual Reality, New Technologies, InternetAbstract
The digital era that we currently live in creates new challenges for all the disciplines and sciences that man knows, but at the same time it demands more and better areas of study to face such challenges, therefore, Binary Law emerges as a new and new branch. area of study of law, which allows us to confront all the expectations that the digital age offers us, ranging from binary sociology to binary crimes among other areas of study of Binary Law.Metrics
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