English publication: a new editorial milestone for the Ibero-American Journals of Health Law
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https://doi.org/10.17566/ciads.v13i1.1234Keywords:
Health Law, Information Dissemination, Scientific Communication and DiffusionAbstract
Technological advancements have directly impacted the way science is communicated, breaking down barriers and connecting individuals, yet the language barrier still persists as a significant obstacle for collaboration among researchers and the dissemination of knowledge. English publications have expanded reach, facilitating the dissemination of study results and research in national journals. In line with this forefront, the Ibero-American Journals of Sanitary Law (CIADS) will now publish their original articles, reviews, and brief communications in English, at no cost to the author, in addition to maintaining the original language. This important step marks an innovative editorial trajectory of the journal towards internationalization.
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