student self-management is developed in the Faculty of Law.
During the semester which ended began construction of an area of \u200b\u200bdiverse and independent student organization at the Faculty of Law, posing as prime targets: the opening of media and information from the students themselves, eager to study, disseminate and proposals regarding deficiencies in our conditions of study within the Faculty and the University, but also the national context, always defending the interests that as students we have a free public education and quality. Thus began the dissemination on issues affecting our campus, such as the urgent need for a high subsidized undemocratic reform plans and programs of study, the precariousness of health, among other situations.
In that sense was that we operate. Publish and distribute copies of the first two issues of the Bulletin The People's Tribune, it followed closely involved with the student community on campus, who is our objective to learn and pick up their concerns.
performed a series of study circles, with 10 sessions in total, where we tried a variety of topics, including the Mexican Revolution, the university legislation, the student movement of 1968, the state of emergency, the legal concept of tribune of the people, etc. On 28 September we organized at the Faculty of Law, a forum on human rights of journalists, was attended by about 90 people, mostly students, who heard presentations from journalists, academics and human rights defenders.
In the field of advocacy for students, help in the necessary steps to appoint a new Professor of Economic Law Course 0023 group of third semester, under the headline matter not submitted even once-in nearly seven weeks, to give lecture included the significant delay to the competent authorities of the School to resolve the problem at hand. We also provide legal advice to students of National Polytechnic Institute high school level who reported widespread violations of human rights into school by the authorities of the institute, was so published the "Primer of rights of young people and students "for the IPN.
With regard to cultural diffusion, independently assemble the offering: "The mictlan tlalmanalli" on the esplanade of the Faculty, to promote the recovery of the traditions of our cultures originating, to celebrate the Day of the Dead. At the end of the semester we produce a large format illustration of Mexican revolutionary Ricardo Flores Magon, alluding to his famous phrase: "The constitution is dead", in order to sensitize the university community about the importance of our Constitution in the context of great social injustice and violence that we are currently in our country, so similar to the Mexico of Porfirio Diaz, as real, everyday.
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