Tenured lecturer since 2024 in the Department of Philosophy of Law and Politics at the University of Valencia. Since 2007, she has been a senior lecturer and associate professor at the same university. She was also a tenured lecturer at the European University of Valencia, in the Faculty of Social Sciences, coordinator of the Bachelor’s Degree in International Relations and chair of the Works Council. She has over a decade of experience in public administration in areas such as Social Welfare, Analysis, Immigration, Citizenship and Cooperation, and the Regional Parliament.
She holds a degree in Law from the University of Valencia (1995–2000) and a European PhD in Human Rights: Current Issues from the University of Valencia and the Università degli Studi di Palermo, awarded with the distinction of Summa Cum Laude. PhD Programme with Quality Accreditation (2008).
She holds accreditation as a Contracted Doctor (2014) and a Private University Lecturer (2015), two six-year research periods (ANECA 2022–2024), one five-year period (2021) and seven three-year periods (2010–2026). She currently teaches the subject of Human Rights in English and has also taught other subjects such as Philosophy of Law and Theory of Law in Spanish and Valencian.
She has served as Secretary of the Statutes Committee from 2022 to 2025 and is also a member of the working group tasked with adapting the University of Valencia’s Statutes to the LOSU.
She is a member of the Academic Coordination Committee for the Master’s Degree in Human Rights, Peace and Sustainable Development and of the work placement module for that Master’s programme. She is a member of the Academic Committee for the Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work at the University of Valencia.
Her main areas of research include: human rights, immigration (family reunification and unaccompanied minors), matriarchy, politics, climate justice, artificial intelligence, new alternative forms of care, ageing and teaching innovation. She collaborates with the following research groups: Human Rights and Globalisation (Derglo), ‘The Alan Watson Group: The Making of Western Law’ (WESTLAW) and ‘Gender, Migration and Digital Transformations in Transnational Contexts’ (INTERGENDIG).
Author of over a hundred publications in prestigious journals and publications. In 2022, she received the Solveig Norsdtröm Prize, awarded by the Chair of Peace and Justice at the University of Alicante for the academic years 2021–22 and 2024–25, and the Vice-Rectorate for International Relations and Development Cooperation, for the best article and best book chapter, with a prize of €1,500. She has supervised a doctoral thesis and more than fifty undergraduate and master’s dissertations.
She has undertaken research visits to the Universities of Palermo (Italy), Mainz (Germany), Poznań (Poland) and the European Court of Human Rights (Strasbourg, France); she has taught at the Universities of Vienna and Bucharest; and she is co-director of a development cooperation project with Colombia.
| 01/09/2025 - 27/01/2026 |
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| 28/01/2026 - 31/07/2026 |
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