foto Gal.la Barrachina Navarro
GAL.LA BARRACHINA NAVARRO
Alumn.-Servei de Formacio Permanent
Doctorand.
Despatx 3E01 Àrea de Dret Administratiu Departament de Dret Administratiu i Processal - Facultat de Dret de la Universitat de València
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Biography

Gal·la Barrachina Navarro holds a PhD in Law from the University of Valencia and is a lecturer and researcher affiliated with the Department of Administrative and Procedural Law at the same institution. Her professional career combines teaching and legal research with practical experience within the Administration of Justice, where she has served as a tenured procedural manager, lawyer, and substitute judge.

Her research activity focuses on the fields of justice, artificial intelligence, and its application to public administrations. She participates in teaching innovation projects and is a member of the research group Regulation, which is linked to these areas of study. She has taken part in national and international conferences, seminars, and academic workshops concerning algorithmic advertising, the applicability of AI to public management, and the regulation of AI tools within the Administration of Justice. Her scientific output includes journal articles, book chapters, conference papers, and specialised presentations.

In the academic field, she holds a degree in Law and a Master’s degree in Democracy and International Justice from the University of Valencia. She is currently a postdoctoral researcher and has actively contributed to the management and organization of conferences, as well as academic and scientific initiatives.

Subjects taught and teaching methods
Tutorials
01/09/2025 - 27/01/2026
VIERNES de 09:00 a 10:30
28/01/2026 - 31/07/2026
VIERNES de 09:00 a 10:30
28/01/2026 - 31/07/2026
VIERNES de 12:30 a 14:00 3E01 DESPATX 3E01 DESPATX FACULTAT DE DRET
Observations
Participate in the e-tutoring programme of the Universitat de València
Other publications
Activity interests
Participations in Conferences
Participations in Conferences
Projects
Thesis, minor thesis and research reports