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The purpose of scientific research is to explain phenomena, solve problems, generate information, decant and review concepts and theories. The investigative process closes, in the strict sense, with the information of the results, with the communication of the new knowledge. Scientific communication has two recipients: the scientific guild and the public. When it is done before the first, it is called dissemination; when it occurs before the second, disclosure. It is carried out through two modalities: formal or written and informal or oral. This article exposes the foundations of scientific communication, especially the dissemination of knowledge, essential for the falsification and reproducibility of science. The approach to the content is focused on legal science, an area in which the study of this content is rare. The purpose is to offer guidelines that contribute to the excellence of the scientific communication of law and that the new researcher does not perish in the attempt to do it