foto Carmen Anahi Lopez del Valle Garcia
CARMEN ANAHI LOPEZ DEL VALLE GARCIA
PI-Invest Formacio Prometeu
Facultat de Dret (Universitat de València) Departament de Dret Internacional. Avda. dels Tarongers, s/n 46022 València
Biography

Carmen Anahí López del Valle García is a pre-doctoral researcher in the “Adolfo Miaja de la Muela” Department of International Law at the University of Valencia, where she is working on her doctoral thesis on climate-induced migration and legal protection from the perspective of international law and European Union law. Her academic background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Law from the University of Valencia and a Master’s degree in Environmental Law from Rovira i Virgili University, with a specialisation in public international law, environmental law and migration, with a particular focus on human rights and sustainability. Her academic output includes publications in books and chapters in edited volumes, as well as participation in national and international conferences.

 

In her professional and teaching roles, she combines her research work with teaching on the Law degree programme, where she has taught the subject ‘Legal Institutions of the European Union’ in the Valencian language, as well as actively collaborating on educational innovation initiatives. Her career is characterised by a close connection to knowledge transfer and climate action, notably her work as an Ambassador for the European Climate Pact and her experience as a trainer in projects linked to the digitalisation of the administration of justice. This profile combines legal specialisation with expertise in legal tech, digital transformation and applied scientific dissemination.

 

She has consistently participated in competitive teaching innovation and research projects in the field of international and European law, focusing on the integration of digital skills, methodological innovation and digital justice. Notable among these are her involvement in projects on digital moot courts and microlearning applied to international environmental law, as well as her participation in established projects on digital skills in legal teaching and research and in the international judicial application of human rights. Furthermore, she is part of the Valencian Regional Government’s Prometeo R&D&I Project on European Union migration and asylum policy, and of the project funded by the UNESCO Chair “ESG through the lens of private international law”, which demonstrates a career focused on teaching innovation, sustainability and the global challenges of contemporary law.

Subjects taught and teaching methods
Academic training
Other publications
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Stays abroad in Research Centers
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Participations in Conferences
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Thesis, minor thesis and research reports