ALICIA ARMENGOT VILAPLANA is Professor of Procedural Law at the University of Valencia. She has a Doctor of Law from this University since 2001, with an extraordinary award.
It has been recognized for 5 five-year teaching periods and 3 six-year research periods.
He has participated in Teaching Innovation Projects since 2009 and has coordinated the stable teaching innovation group “Moot Court of the University of Valencia” since 2014.
She is the author of three monographs: The civil judicial protection of intellectual property (2002); The accused in the criminal process (2013); Towards the reconstruction of collective action (2020). He has written multiple legal articles and has participated in collective works: The criminal process in the doctrine of the Constitutional Court (1981-2004), Aranzadi, 2005. The Extraordinary Appeal for Procedural Infraction, La Ley, 2013. The Civil Cassation Appeal, La Ley, 2014. Comments on the Intellectual Property Law, Tirant Lo Blanch, 2017. Access to justice and guarantee of rights in times of crisis, Tirant Lo Blanch, 2018.
She has been a researcher in numerous Research and Development (R&D) Projects, both national and regional, and related to both civil and criminal proceedings. He is currently the IP of a Ministry Project related to the Instruments of Civil Justice against the phenomenon of mass litigation.
The lines of research that he has developed have focused on the study of instruments of civil judicial protection of intellectual property rights; in precautionary protection; in the study of the status of the accused in criminal proceedings; the organization of the appeal system before the high courts; and the procedural challenges in situations of massive litigation.
During his research career he has carried out research staysat prestigious universities such as the Université Lyon-3 Jean Moulin (Lyon, France), the Università degli Studi di Bologna (Bologna, Italy), the Institüt für Deutsches und Ausländisches Zivilprozessrecht (Freiburg im. Br., Germany) and the “Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne” in Paris.
He has participated as a teacher in international training programs such as the Master's Degree in “Criminal Law and Criminal Procedural Law” at the Universidad Mayor de San Andrés in La Paz (Bolivia) and in the Doctorate in Criminal Law and Constitutional Law taught at the Postgraduate and International Relations Unit of the same University.
She has held the position of Vice-Dean of Academic Organization of the Faculty of Law of the University of Valencia from March 2009 to March 2012. She has been coordinator of the double degree program in Business Administration and Law. She is currently the Director of the Master's Degree in Law and Procurement.