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BONILLA CAMPOS, AMPARO

BONILLA CAMPOS, AMPARO

PDI-Titular d'UniversitatCoordinador/a de Programa de Doctorat

Departamento de Personalidad, Evaluación y Tratamientos Psicológicos. Facultad de Psicología. Av. Blasco Ibáñez, 21. 46010 Valencia

(9638) 64397

amparo.bonilla@uv.es

VAZQUEZ VERDERA, VICTORIA

VAZQUEZ VERDERA, VICTORIA

PDI-Titular d'UniversitatDirector/a Titulacio Master Oficial

(9638) 64672

toya.vazquez@uv.es

Biography
 

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GOMEZ SANCHEZ, LUCIA

GOMEZ SANCHEZ, LUCIA

PDI-Prof. Permanent Laboral Ppl
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MARRADES PUIG, ANA ISABEL

MARRADES PUIG, ANA ISABEL

PDI-Titular d'Universitat

Facultat de Dret Departament de dret constitucional, ciència política i de l'administració. Despatx F.10

(9616) 25346

ana.i.marrades@uv.es

Biography
 

Ana Marrades Puig is Professor of constitutional law. Between 1993 and 2010 she was an associate professor, combining her teaching and research activity with the professional practice of law, in the field of gender violence. She is currently president of the Feminist Network of Constitutional Law.

Her research activity has focused especially on issues of fundamental rights, and gender studies, being attached to the Institut Universitari d’Estudis de les Dones. Among her publications are the monograph “Lights and shadows of the right to motherhood” and she is co-author of “Gender violence in the population of immigrant women” and “Challenges for the Constitutional State of the 21st century: rights, ethics and care policies”. She has also participated in collective works such as “Women parliamentarians in the constituent legislature” and in several research projects among which it is worth highlighting the “Study on the impact of the Equality Law on electoral processes” and in the work resulting from the project “The political participation of women”. Her publications include "The new social rights: the right to care as the foundation of the constitutional pact" (2016), “Surrogacy within the framework of the Spanish Constitution: a question of rights” (2017), "Discrimination due to pregnancy and maternity" (2018), "Trafficking in persons for the purposes of sexual and reproductive exploitation. Proposals for legislation and measures against a dramatic reality" (2019), "The ethics of care, equality and diversity: values fora Constitution of the 21st century" (2019). He has recently published in Constitutional Theory and Reality: The right to care (2025).

He has carried out research stays at different universities in Italy, the United Kingdom and the United States (Università di Pisa, University of Virginia, University of Kent and University of London); and has collaborated as a teacher at the University of Pisa and participated as a speaker in seminars at the University of Bologna, the University of London and the University of Kent, where she is an associate researcher.

In the university teaching field, he has participated in several educational innovation projects, among them he has coordinated the University Network for teaching innovation with a gender perspective. She is also a professor of the Master's Degree in Gender and Equality Policies at the University of Valencia, as well as the subjects of "Gender Relations, Politics, Citizenship and Society". Her latest research focuses on new rights from a gender perspective for constitutional change and especially on the right to care from a gender perspective.

MESTRE I MESTRE, RUTH MARIA

MESTRE I MESTRE, RUTH MARIA

PDI-Titular d'UniversitatSecretari/a d' Institut Universitari

(9638) 28819

ruth.mestre@uv.es

Biography
 

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Ruth M. Mestre i Mestre, professor of philosophy of law and member of Gender studies research institute of the University of Valencia, is a specialist in Feminist legal Theory.

She has published together with Lorena Sosa Ensuring the non-discriminatory implementation of measures against violence against women and domestic violence: Article 4, paragraph 3 of the Istanbul Convention, Collection of papers addressing the issue of Violence against women (2022), Council Of Europe. Together with S. Jonhsdotter, he coordinated the report FGM in Europe: An analysis of Court Cases, at the request of the European Commission (published by the European Commission-Directorate General-Justice (2016).

In addition, she has been lead researcher of the Project Democracy and political participation of women. A Critical comparison of new analysis and strategies, funded by the Ministry of Equality. She has also been main researcher  in the Spanish state of the DAPHNE project - EURONET, funded by the Daphne programme of the EU, to draw up plans of action against FGM.

Doctor in law by the Universitat de Valencia, she holds a master's degree in legal sociology from the International Institute of Juridical sociology of Oñati and a master's degree in theory of law by the Académie Européenne de Théorie du Droit, Brussels. He has been Marie Curie Fellow at the Centre for research in ethnic relations University of Warwick (UK). He has participated in numerous research projects in the Spanish state and in two Daphne projects (EU) on Mutilation/cutting Female Genitals in Europe.

Among his publications include the articles written together with Sara Johnsdotter, Court cases, cultural expertise and FGM in Europe, Studies in Law, Politics and Society, Vol 78, 2019, Special Issue Cultural Expertise and socio-legal studies (Austin Sarat, ed.) and FGM in Europe. Public discourse vs. empirical evidence, International Journal of Law, crime and Justice, 51, 2017. His books include La Caixa de Pandora. Introduction to feminist legal theory, PUV, 2006, and the coordination of two collective books: Women, rights and citizenship, Tirant lo Blanch, Valencia 2009 and, together with Yanira Zúñiga, Democracy and Women's political participation. Visions from Europe and Latin America, Tirant lo Blanch, 2013; Democracy and political participation of women. Critical study comparison of new analysis and strategies, Instituto de la Mujer, 2014, http://www.inmujer.gob.es/areasTematicas/estudios/estudioslinea2014/Home.htm; or  articles in edited books as 'The faces of prostitution in the Spanish state: between migration laws and the criminal code, in R. Osborne: sex workers. Rights, migration and traffic in the S. XXI, Ed. Bellaterra, 2004.

In the field of post-graduate teaching she is currently a professor at the Master in Human Rights, Democracy and Jusiticia International of the Facultat de dret of the Universitat de Valencia, the Master of Agents of Equality of the Universitat de Valencia and the Masters of the Equality of women and men of the University of the Basque Country. She has lectured also, by way of example, in the European Master of Human Rights (Venice, Italy), in the Phd in human Rights and Globalisation at the University Pablo de Olavide (Seville), or in the Course of specialization in human rights from the Andean University of Ecuador.

She has been Director of the Legal Clinic for Social Justice of the University of Valencia and vice-president of the European Network of Clinical Legal Education (ENCLE). She is currently Delegate of the Revice-rector in the field of diversity at the Universitat de Valencia

 

DOMINGUEZ CASTILLO, MARIA PILAR

DOMINGUEZ CASTILLO, MARIA PILAR

PDI-Prof. Permanent Laboral Ppl
REIG TARAZONA, MARIA JOSE

REIG TARAZONA, MARIA JOSE

PTGAS-Esc. Administrativa