Spanish
International Doctoral School
Only taught at this university
Academic Commission:
Coordinator: Ángeles Ródenas Calatayud
Secretary: Yolanda Martínez Muñoz
Quality Commission:
Coordinator: Ángeles Ródenas Calatayud
Proposing body:
Doctoral School:
EIDUA-University of Alicante International Doctoral School
Location: Multipurpose Building II (Codi SIGUA 0022PB001)
Telephone number 965 90 3466
CB11 - Systematic comprehension of a field of study and mastery of the skills and research methods related to said field.
CB12 - Ability to conceive, design or create, put into practice and adopt a substantial research or creation process.
CB13 - Ability to contribute to the expansion of knowledge barriers through original research.
CB14 - Ability to carry out a critical and evaluative analysis and synthesize new and complex ideas.
CB15 - Ability to communicate with the academic and scientific community as well as society in general regarding your fields of knowledge in the modes and languages used normally in your international scientific community.
CB16 - Ability to foment scientific, technological, social, artistic or cultural advances within a knowledge-based society in academic and professional contexts.
CA01 - To cope with contexts in which there is little specific information.
CA02 - To find the key questions that must be answered to solve a complex problem.
CA03 - To design, create, develop and carry out innovating projects in your field of knowledge.
CA04 - To be able to work as a team and as an individual in an international and multidisciplinary context.
CA05 - To process knowledge, cope with complexity and formulate judgements with limited information.
CA06 - To criticise and defend solutions intellectually.
CE01 - Ability to process knowledge and solve problems with social and ethical responsibility basing your actions on a professional code of conduct
All students will have to do a series of transversal activities; some are common to all doctoral programs whereas others are specific to each individual program.
Classes are structured into two sessions and will be taught in a computer room (indicated when necessary) during the afternoon schedule with the goal of making it easier for both, full-time and part-time students to attend.
The vehicular languages will be Spanish and Valencian.
The activities are the following:
- ACTIVITY 1: Tools for the management and recovery of information.
- ACTIVITY 2: Goals and objectives of research
- ACTIVITY 3: Scientific communication models
- ACTIVITY 4: Transfer of knowledge models
For more information check the University of Alicante International Doctoral School Website
The activities are the following:
- ACTIVITY 1: Seminars and research workshops.
- ACTIVITY 2: Seminars for doctoral students.
- ACTIVITY 3: Presentation of scientific communications
The activities are the following:
- ACTIVITY 1: Stays at Universities and Higher Research Centres
For more information contac the proposing body: Faculty of Law
TEAM 1: PHILOSOPHY OF LAW
1. Argumentation and Constitutionalism
2. Legal Philosophy and Theory of Law
TEAM 2: PUBLIC LAW AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
3. Political Theory, Political Thought, Political System, Government, Public Administration and Public Policy
4. Comparative legal systems
5. Roman Law: Family and Inheritance: Its connection with European and Iberoamerican law
6. Economic and Corporate Criminal Law and New Technologies
7. Criminal Law and Penitentiary Law
8. Criminology
9. Public International Law and International Relations
10. European Union Law
11. Administrative Law
12. Environmental and Sustainability Law
13. Tax Law
14. International and European Taxation
15. Public-legal management of ideological and religious freedom
16. Spanish, European and Comparative Constitutional Law in the face of global challenges of the 21st century
17. Women, Power and Law: Iusfeminism and Constitutionalism
TEAM 3: PRIVATE LAW
18. Law of Evidence
19. Criminal Justice Reform and Fundamental Rights
20. Tort Law and Procedure
21. Digital Law, Intellectual Property and Tort Law
22. Patrimonial civil law. Personal and Family Law
23. Social protection system
24. Employment contracts, modifications of the terms of the work contract, employment contract´s vicissitudes
25. Termination of employment contract
26. Corporate restructuring and insolvency law
27. Intelectual Property Law, Competition Law and New Technologies Law.
28. Business and Corporate Law
29. New Legal Challenges of a Global Digital Society
30. Private International Law in a Multicultural Society
TEAM 1: PHILOSOPHY OF LAW
Areas 1, 2
Manuel Atienza Rodríguez
Juan Ruiz Manero
Josep Aguiló Regla
José Daniel González Lagier
Ángeles Ródenas Calatayud
Juan Antonio Pérez Lledó
Isabel Lifante Vidal
Victoria Roca Pérez
Macario Alemany García
Lucas Misseri
Jesús Vega López
TEAM 2: PUBLIC LAW AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
Area 3:
Manuel Menéndez Alzamora
Adela Romero Tarín
Area 4:
María Magdalena Martínez Almira
Francisco José Abellán Contreras
Area 5:
María Aránzazu Calzada González
Victoriano Saiz López
Areas 6, 7, 8:
Bernardo del Rosal Blasco
Carmen Juanatey Dorado
Antonio Doval Pais
Isidoro Blanco Cordero
María del Mar Carrasco Andrino
Felipe Renart García
Cristina Fernández-Pacheco Estrada
Juan Carlos Sandoval Coronado
María del Mar Moya Fuentes
Natalia Sánchez-Moraleda Vilches
Clara Moya Guillem
Elena Gutiérrez Pérez
Dyango Bonsignore Fouquet
Areas 9, 10:
Jaume Ferrer Lloret
Millán Requena Casanova
Jorge Urbaneja Cillán
Carolina Soler García
Areas 11, 12:
Juan José Díez Sánchez
Santiago González-Varas Ibáñez
Germán Valencia Martín
Juan Rosa Moreno
Josep Ochoa Monzó
Ramón Terol Gómez
Andrés Molina Giménez
María Mercedes Ortiz García
María Almodóvar Iñesta
Mª Teresa Cantó López
Rubén Martínez Gutiérrez
José Miguel Beltrán Castellanos
Areas 13, 14:
Emilio Cencerrado Millán
Luis Alfonso Martínez Giner
Jorge Martín López
Yolanda Martínez Muñoz
Amparo Navarro Faure
Begoña Pérez Bernabeu
Aurora Ribes Ribes
Elizabeth Gil García
Area 15:
Manuel Alenda Salinas
Beatriz Souto Galván
Matilde Pineda Marcos
Areas 16, 17:
Manuel Alcaraz Ramos
José Ángel Camisón Yagüe
José Francisco Chofre Sirvent
María del Mar Esquembre Cerdá
María Concepción Torres Díaz
Adrián García Ortiz
Francisco Gabriel Villalba Clemente
TEAM 3: PRIVATE LAW
Areas 18, 19, 20:
José María Asencio Mellado
Verónica López Yagües
Mercedes Fernández López
Belén Rizo Gómez
Carmen Cuadrado Salinas
Virtudes Ochoa Monzó
Carmen Durán Silva
Soledad Ruiz de la Cuesta Fernández
Areas 21, 22:
Esther Algarra Prats
Javier Barceló Doménech
Cristina Berenguer Albaladejo
Yolanda Bustos Moreno
Llanos Cabedo Serna
Manuel Ángel de las Heras García
María Raquel Evangelio Llorca
Pedro José Femenia López
Julián López Richart
Nuria Martínez Martínez
Juan Antonio Moreno Martínez
Virginia Múrtula Lafuente
Aurea Ramos Maestre
María Begoña Ribera Blanes
Beatriz Extremera Fernández
Pedro José López Mas
Areas 23, 24, 25:
Carmen Viqueira Pérez
Fernando Ballester Laguna
Juan Ramón Rivera Sánchez
Nancy Sirvent Hernández
Jaime Alemañ Cano
David Montoya Medina
Carolina Blasco Jover
Irene Bajo García
Miguel Basterra Hernández
Areas 26, 27, 28:
Esperanza Gallego Sánchez
Nuria Fernández Pérez
Jorge Moya Ballester
Pilar Íñiguez Ortega
Pilar Montero García-Noblejas
Altea Asensi Meras
Vicente Gimeno Beviá
Areas 29, 30:
Manuel Desantes Real
Manuel Eduardo Morán García
Aurelio López-Tarruella Martínez
Raúl Lafuente Sánchez
1. To be admitted in a doctoral program at the University of Alicante, it is necessary to fill in an electronic pre-registration form, available annually on the EDUA website.
2. Before starting the pre-registration process, it is advisable to consult the website of the chosen doctoral program in order to know the admission requirements demanded by the program.
3. The Academic Commissions (AC) are in charge of the admission process in the different doctoral programs.
4. The academic commissions decide annually the offer of places in every doctoral program according to the preconditions established in its Verified Memory. The commission may determine not to offer places when not having directors or tutors at any research line.
5. If the resolution is of “no admission”, in the computer application the reasons for the same will be detailed, having a calendar month to formulate an appeal before the AC; from the date of the resolution.
1. In parallel with the admission process carried out by the AC, the Doctoral School (EDUA) verifies that the documentation provided is the one requested in the pre-registration form.
2. Applicants with higher studies attained in countries different from the EHEA*, at the moment of pre-registration process should pay an administrative fee for the study of their documentation, (equivalence study). The price of the rate is fixed annually by the Government of the Generalitat Valencia, by Decree.
3. People who do not provide the documentation in the terms required in the access process, may rectify this incident within 15 calendar days, from EDUA communication or, exceptionally, within the period determined by EDUA according to the concurrent circumstances.
4. When the incidents detected have not been resolved in the form and time determined by EDUA, the originated file academic record will be closed, without further processing.
5. The Doctorate School will proceed to open academic records to those who have been admitted by the AC and have correctly provided the required documentation, sending them an email with instructions to complete the enrolment process.
When the result is "no admission" it is possible to consult the grounds in the available electronic application. It is possible to raise administrative appeal (recurso de alzada) against AC resolution, within a month since resolution date.
*EHEA: European High Education Area
Registered in the Record of Universities, Centres and Degrees (RUCT)
Authorization Comunidad Valenciana: 28/03/2014
Real Decreto 576/2023, de 4 de julio, que modifica el Real Decreto 99/2011, de 28 de enero, por el que se regulan las enseñanzas oficiales de doctorado (Official State bulletin July 18, 2023)
Royal Decree 99/2011, January 28, which regulates official doctoral degrees (Official State bulletin February 10 2011)
Management of the SGIC (Acces to ASTUA)