Chevron overturned
The Chevron doctrine of judicial deference has been overturned by the Supreme Court of the United States
Read MorePosted by Julio González García | Jun 28, 2024 | Law |
The Chevron doctrine of judicial deference has been overturned by the Supreme Court of the United States
Read MorePosted by Julio González García | Jun 24, 2024 | Globalization |
The changes due to the Fourth Industrial Revolution for the public sector are so significant that they will open new processes within the public sector, modify work relationships, and raise previously unknown issues.
When addressing these processes, media often highlights their applicability to specific economic or social spheres. Less focus is placed on the public administrations, which will need to change their operational methods and address new areas of attention
Posted by Julio González García | May 23, 2024 | Globalization |
Building a sovereign cloud is one of the most significant challenges in the current public sector. The evolution of international politics, the constant risk of espionage by foreign powers (allied or not), the difficulties arising from ransomware in its multiple forms, and the extraterritorial extension of foreign regulations by the current cloud market leaders make the cloud an internal matter only.
Read MorePosted by Julio González García | May 12, 2024 | Law, Politics |
The recognition of Palestine is legal and ethical. However, it poses territorial problems, issues regarding the return of refugees, and measures that must be taken to achieve the objective
Read MorePosted by Julio González García | Sep 6, 2023 | Globalization |
Can you imagine that your Government has the right to watch your web’s history, what you bought and where, how much coffee you drank in your last Nespresso machine connected to the Internet? Even more, can you aware that that Government has the ability to treat that information?
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