Associate Professor in Comparative and Constitutional Law. Focus on Quality of Life too.
Researcher of Decolonial Law and Subjective Wellbeing.
I am an Associate Professor and legal scholar specializing in the intersection of law, sociology, and political science. My work spans three continents, focusing on how European law continue to shape contemporary constitutional discourse in Latin America, Africa and Asia. I am deeply committed to decolonial methodologies and the study of human rights through a comparative lens, bridging the experiences of Central East Europe and the Global South
Comparative Constitutionalism
Focus on post-colonial constitutionalism in Latin American and Asian countries. Analysis of macro and micro-level legal discourse.
Sociology of Law & Human Rights
Researching legal cultures and the protection of rights within the framework of Ius Puniendi in CEE and LatAm countries.
Subjective Wellbeing
Quantitative analysis of the wellbeing of indigenous people in Mexico and beyond.