José M. Sauca
Academic Institution: | Universidad Carlos III de Madrid |
Email: | jmsauca@der-pu.uc3m.es |
Accredited Full Professor of Philosophy of Law. Carlos III University of Madrid (Spain). Degree in Law (Deusto University, 1985), Postgraduate studies in European Law (Deusto University, 1986) and Doctor in Law (UC3M, 1994). He has held the Spanish Chair in Social Sciences in Mexico on Human Rights (MEC-FLACSO) (2004/05) and has been a visiting scholar at the Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada) (2007/08 & 2012) and at the University of Oxford (UK) (2013/14; 2015 & 2016/17). Additionally, he has spent research time at the universities of Turin (Italy), Bordeaux (France) and IISJL from Oñati (Basque Country) and has given talks, seminars, postgraduate courses and lectures at numerous institutions in Europe and throughout the length and breadth of Latin America. He is currently head of the Research Group on Law and Justice (GIDYJ) –www.derechoyjusticia.net-; he runs the academic magazine Eunomía. Revista en Cultura de la Legalidad -www.uc3m.es/eunomia- and the Jesús G. Amuchastegui Permanent Seminar. He directs the Spanish Network for Excellence on Culture of Lawfulness and Fight against Corruption and the Inter-University Research Programme on Culture of Lawfulness -www.culturadelalegalidad.net-. His main topics are Culture of Lawfulness, multiculturalism, civil society, human rights and legal methodology. |
Academic institution
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Accredited Full Professor of Philosophy of Law. Carlos III University of Madrid (Spain). Degree in Law (Deusto University, 1985), Postgraduate studies in European Law (Deusto University, 1986) and Doctor in Law (UC3M, 1994).
He has held the Spanish Chair in Social Sciences in Mexico on Human Rights (MEC-FLACSO) (2004/05) and has been a visiting scholar at the Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada) (2007/08 & 2012) and at the University of Oxford (UK) (2013/14; 2015 & 2016/17). Additionally, he has spent research time at the universities of Turin (Italy), Bordeaux (France) and IISJL from Oñati (Basque Country) and has given talks, seminars, postgraduate courses and lectures at numerous institutions in Europe and throughout the length and breadth of Latin America. He is currently head of the Research Group on Law and Justice (GIDYJ) –www.derechoyjusticia.net-; he runs the academic magazine Eunomía. Revista en Cultura de la Legalidad -www.uc3m.es/eunomia- and the Jesús G. Amuchastegui Permanent Seminar. He directs the Spanish Network for Excellence on Culture of Lawfulness and Fight against Corruption and the Inter-University Research Programme on Culture of Lawfulness -www.culturadelalegalidad.net-. His main topics are Culture of Lawfulness, multiculturalism, civil society, human rights and legal methodology.