The Clara Campoamor Award granted by the CEPC has been awarded to our colleague Alejandra Ramírez for her thesis entitled “Sexual Abuse Against Children: An Analysis from Structural Justice and Human Rights,” supervised by Prof. María José Añón.

By means of the Resolution of the Center for Political and Constitutional Studies of July 21, 2025 (“BOE” No. 176, of July 23, 2025), the "Clara Campoamor" Award was announced for doctoral dissertations in the Humanities, Social Sciences, or Legal Sciences that address issues related to equality, submitted for the obtainment of the doctoral degree between January 1, 2024 and August 25, 2025.
The Award Jury, meeting for this purpose on October 28, 2025, unanimously agreed:
To grant the "Clara Campoamor" Award for doctoral dissertations in the Humanities, Social Sciences, or Legal Sciences that address issues related to equality, submitted for the obtainment of the doctoral degree between January 1, 2024 and August 25, 2025, and which requested to participate in this competition, to:
ALEJANDRA RAMÍREZ GONZÁLEZ, for her dissertation “Sexual Abuse Against Children: An Analysis from Structural Justice and Human Rights.” This work, in accordance with Article 8 of Order PJC/640/2025 of June 16, which approves the regulatory bases for granting Awards to doctoral dissertations by the Center for Political and Constitutional Studies, O.A., received the highest score in terms of originality, scientific rigor, and relevance to the activities of the CEPC.
