My teaching focuses on the application of economic reasoning to legal, regulatory, and judicial frameworks, with particular attention to public policy, institutional design, and the economic analysis of regulation and justice in a European context.
I combine theoretical foundations with applied analysis, drawing on real-world challenges in regulation, governance, and the functioning of judicial systems.
E-justice et Big Data — Université Paris Nanterre — Master’s level — French
Economic analysis of civil liability and Property Law — EAE Business School — Master’s level — Spanish
Economic analysis of civil liability and Property Law — Universidad Complutense de Madrid & Ortega y Gasset Foundation — Master’s level — Spanish
Economic Analysis of Law and Competition Law — CUNEF — Undergraduate level — Spanish
Supervision of master’s theses (and member of Ph.D. jurys) and academic projects in the areas of law and economics, regulation, and institutions.
Selected supervision activities (see CV for details):
• Thesis committee member (Ph.D.) and Ph.D. evaluator — Law and Economics — Université Sorbonne Paris Nord — 2025
• Thesis committee member (Ph.D.) and/or Ph.D. evaluator — Law and Economics — Universidad Complutense de Madrid — 2020, 2017, 2014, 2013
• Master’s thesis supervision — Law and Economics — Universidad Complutense de Madrid - Ortega y Gasset Foundation — 2017, 2014, 2013, 2012
• Master’s thesis supervision — Corporate governance — École Supérieure de Commerce de Paris- ESCP — 2011
I regularly participate as an invited speaker in academic conferences, policy-oriented events, and professional seminars in the fields of law and economics, regulation, justice and public policy.
• Inaugural keynote address — General Council of the Judiciary of Spain (Consejo General del Poder Judicial, CGPJ) — “Mass litigation, procedural efficiency, and legal costs” — 2024
• Keynote lecture — European Society for Empirical Legal Studies (Annual Conference, Universidad Miguel Hernández, Elche) — “Constructing new indicators of regulatory complexity: the impacts of anti-discrimination legislation and green regulation” — 2024
• Keynote address — VII National Congress of Spanish Registrars (Tenerife) — “Measuring the value of legal certainty” — 2023
• Keynote lecture — Ministry of Justice of Spain (DataForum Justicia, Gijón) — “Improving judicial performance: evidence on the links between justice systems and regulatory complexity” — 2023
• Keynote lecture — University of Zaragoza (Conference “Justice Has a Price”) — “The cost of injustice: judicial systems, economics, and prosperity” — 2023
• Keynote lecture — Universitat Jaume I (International workshop on institutions and governance after the pandemic, Castellón) — “Measuring institutional quality in Spain: new data and economic impacts” — 2022
• Keynote lecture — Ministry of Justice of Spain (1st Symposium “Justice and Law in Data”, Salamanca) — “What do data tell us about the state of justice in Spain and its economic consequences?” — 2022
Selected invited lectures and seminars:
• Research seminars at central banks and international institutions, including the Banque de France, Banco de España, and the OECD
• Invited lectures and expert talks at European and national public institutions, including the European Parliament, the European Commission and the Spanish Congress of Deputies
• Invited academic seminars and lectures at leading international universities, including Harvard University and the University of Oxford
A complete list of invited lectures and keynote presentations is available in the CV.