Drugs III – The Reform: Three Analytical Themes
A legal and critical analysis of criminal drug reform, addressing jurisprudence, criminal policy and interpretative criteria from the author's practical experience.
Drugs II – The Rehabilitated: Lessons in Legal Practice and Analysis of the Organic Law against Illicit Trafficking and Consumption of Narcotic and Psychotropic Substances
Legal work that analyzes drug-related crimes, criminal jurisprudence and law reforms, from a practical and doctrinal perspective.
Drugs: Crime Analysis, Jurisprudence and Notes on Law Reform
Legal work that analyzes drug-related crimes, criminal jurisprudence and law reforms, from a practical and doctrinal perspective.
As long as I don’t leave you, let’s continue the journey
Portada del libro Mientras no te deje, sigamos el viaje, de José Fontao.
Reseña del libro
“As long as I don't leave you, let's continue the journey” is presented as the continuation of “Although I leave you, continue your journey”, which are based on the suggestions that I would like to leave ...
Even if I leave you, continue your journey
Even if I leave you, continue your journey is a work by José Fontao that proposes a human and reflective guide to face life, learn from experience and continue the path even in the moments of greatest uncertainty.
My new version, a walk through your interior
A 50-day journey into your inner self: gentle practices, affirmations and rituals to reconnect with yourself and be reborn from within.
Mariya, a woman of a thousand secrets
A saga of mystery, desire and secrets. Mariya, a woman of a thousand secrets is my invitation to explore the invisible that beats behind the silence.
Light frequencies 300 spiritual affirmations
Light Frequencies: 300 Affirmations by Lucy Orta offers three hundred inspiring phrases to transform your reality, reconnect with your inner light and live with greater awareness, gratitude and well-being.
The three deaths of canserbero
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I was born Latina, I am Latina and I will die Latina
Daisy Oyola invites us to explore her Puerto Rican childhood and her work in Columbus, weaving poetry and justice in an intimate story of Latin roots, struggle, and hope.

