The Editorial board and the Scientific board of Teoría & Derecho would like to pay tribute to Tomás S. Vives Antón, founder and intellectual architect of this journal. The germinal idea was to provide a space for debate and, above all, for the advancement of legal theory, philosophy and doctrine from the different areas of legal knowledge. A guiding thread of the publication that has survived and runs through each of the issues published since 2007.
What is ORCID?
ORCID is an independent non-profit organization that provides a persistent identifier – an ORCID iD – that distinguishes you from other researchers and a mechanism for linking your research outputs and activities to your iD. ORCID is integrated into many systems used by publishers, funders, institutions, and other research-related services. Learn more at orcid.org.
How and why we collect ORCID iDs?
This journal is collecting your ORCID iD so we and the wider community can be confident that you are correctly identified and connected with your publication(s). This will ensure your connection to your full body of work stays with you throughout your career.When you click the “Authorize” button in the ORCID popup, we will ask you to share your iD using an authenticated process—either by registering for an ORCID iD or, if you already have one, by signing into your ORCID account, then granting us permission to get your ORCID iD. We do this to ensure you are correctly identified and securely connected to your ORCID iD.
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This journal will collect and display authenticated authors’ and coauthors’ iDs on the OJS profile and article page.
Where are ORCID iDs displayed?
To acknowledge that you have used your iD and that it has been authenticated, we display the ORCID iD icon alongside your name on the article page of your submission and on your public user profile.
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