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Forensic Science and Technology (ISSN:1008-3650)

Forensic Science and Technology (ISSN:1008-3650) is a monthly peer-reviewed scopus-indexed journal from 2020 to Present. The publisher of this journal is Editorial Office of Forensic Science and Technology. Forensic Science and Technologyis committed to gathering and disseminating excellent research achievements. The journal welcomes all kind of research/review/abstract papers regarding Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics, Law and so on.

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Convergences and Asymmetries in Governance, Law and Aerospace Education: A Comparative Analysis between Peru and the United States

Despite Peru’s presence in orbit, the absence of a specialised aerospace legal and educational framework limits its strategic autonomy. This study assesses structural gaps in governance, Peruvian aerospace law and human capital development. Employing a qualitative-comparative methodology based on grounded theory and sociocritical thinking, the research analyses international standards, specifically those of the US, in comparison with the national landscape. The results identify a critical ‘disciplinary shift’ and a lack of organic legislation as the main obstacles to technology absorptio

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Aerospace Cybercrime and Cyberdefence in Peruvian Law: Perspectives and Challenges from a European Experience

This research examines the current configuration of aerospace cybercrime and cyber defence in Peruvian law, integrating regulatory and operational references derived from the European educational experience in space security. The objective was to evaluate the regulatory and operational maturity of the State in the face of cyber risks that compromise orbital infrastructure. The design was qualitative-theoretical, based on the socio-critical paradigm, with a descriptive and retrospective level; analytical-synthetic grounded theory was used to process primary and secondary documentation from open

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Legal Protection For Doctors In Post-Surgery Health Services

Service medical post action operation own risk significant laws for doctor as perpetrator main practice medical. Protection adequate law become key For guard sustainability practice professional as well as ensure right patients. Research This own objective For analyze framework laws and regulations governing protection law doctor in service health post operations in Indonesia as well as identify necessary legal reforms For strengthen protection so that it is optimal in practice medical research This use method study law normative with approach juridical- statutory, conceptual, and case studies

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Informed Consent Reconstruction In Dynamic Endovascular Surgery

The development of medical technology, especially in dynamic and complex endovascular surgical procedures, requires an update in the informed consent mechanism so that the protection of patient rights and the legal certainty of doctors are maintained. This study aims to: (1) analyze the positive legal regulations in Indonesia related to the validity of informed consent in dynamic medical procedures, especially endovascular surgery; and (2) formulate a reconstruction of the informed consent model that is in accordance with the principles of legal protection and the dynamics of endovascular surg

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Fiscal Justice under Asymmetric Decentralization: Accountability in the Management of Special Autonomy Funds in Papua

This article critically examines the legal accountability in the use of Special Autonomy Funds in South Papua, Indonesia. Despite a statutory structure governing public financial management, empirical outcomes reveal persistent inefficiencies, poor fiscal absorption, and widespread public mistrust. Using a normative-empirical method, this study combines doctrinal analysis with field data from Asmat Regency, one of the primary beneficiaries of these funds. Results show that financial mismanagement, delayed reporting, limited community oversight, and weak enforcement have hindered effective fund

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