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Call to publish scientific articles that will be received between June 20 and November 20, 2019, referring to:

University Pedagogy: With topics such as public policies in higher education, legislative system and reforms, academic programs, comparative policies, massification processes, quality assurance, legal professions, and others in higher education as a general field, referring to the Chilean and international context .

Didactics of Law: With topics whose centrality is related to processes of innovation, learning, curriculum, innovations, teaching experiences, students and teachers characterization , among others in legal education in the Chilean and international context.

Ethical and citation standards (Chicago-deusto) must be taken care of, in addition to the originality of the research or innovation.

The teaching of law as an interdisciplinary approach: Analysis of the current curriculum of the Law degree at the Universidad de la República of Uruguay

Authors

  • Ignacio Barlocci Mariño Universidad de la República

Abstract

Interdisciplinarity in education is a pedagogical strategy that involves collaboration among various disciplines in order to generate new and shared knowledge.
There are numerous scientific articles that support the idea that the teaching of law should be approached from an interdisciplinary perspective, thus encouraging interaction and exchange of knowledge with other disciplines within the field of social sciences. This approach takes on significant importance when exploring specific areas, such as the study of the environment. This article, with a qualitative approach, focuses on analyzing the role of interdisciplinarity in the current curriculum of the Law degree program at the University of the Republic of Uruguay. The objective is to characterize the level of
integration of these disciplines with other university services. In order to carry out this research, documentary analysis of the study plans of the Law School of the University of the Republic was used as the main technique. It is concluded that the current curriculum does not provide a place for interdiscipline, advocating multidisciplinary teaching. 

Author Biography

Ignacio Barlocci Mariño, Universidad de la República

Graduate in Psychology from the University of the Republic from Uruguay and doctor in Law and Social Sciences and student of the master's degree in Psychology and Education from the same university. His email is: ignacioagustinbarlocci@gmail.com. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2328-9807