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  GARCÍA MIRETE, CARMEN MARÍA

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García Mirete, Carmen María
García Mirete, Carmen María
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PROFESOR/A TITULAR DE UNIVERSIDAD
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Academic background

  • Doctor en Derecho
    Universidad de Alicante (15/06/2012)
  • DOCTORADO EN METODOLOGÍA, FUENTES E INSTITUCIONES JURÍDICAS
    Centro de Estudios de Doctorado y Posgrado (15/06/2012)
  • Licenciatura en Derecho
    Universidad Cardenal Herrera CEU (12/07/2003)

Private International Law Associate Professor and Vice Dean of Quality and Teaching Innovation at the Faculty of Law.

Principal researcher in the Project "Digital Justice for transnational affairs" PID2021-126056OA-I00 founded by the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, State Research Agency (AEI) and FEDER of the EU.

PhD in Law (University of Alicante) with European and International distinction for her doctoral thesis "The adaptation of the international electronic data bases to the principle of territoriality: the affected market" directed by Professor Manuel Desantes Real and defended in 2012 (cum laude). For her Advanced Studies Diploma dissertation se received the Juan Gil-Albert Award from the Alicante Provincial Council in 2006. She graduated in Law from the CEU Cardenal Herrera University (Elche, 2003) and was the recipient of the Ocaso Award for academic achievement.

Publitations in Private International Law subjecs, Technologies of Information and Communication and International Cooperation in Justice.

She has undertaken research stays to the following research centres: Max Planck Institute for Private International Law, Hamburg; Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, Munich; the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law, Lausanne; and the Course in Private International Law at the Academy of International Law, The Hague.

Since 2004, he has experience lecturing  (around 2000 hours) in undergraduate studies (Law, International Relations, Business Administration and Management), postgraduate studies (Master's Degree in Digital Society, Master's Degree in Legal Practice, Master's Degree in Digital Communication, Master's Degree in International Trade, LLM in Intellectual Property Magister Lvcentinvs and PhD) and training courses in English and Valencian.

Member of the Ibero-American Chair in Digital Culture and Intellectual Property and Member of the Spanish Association of Lecturers of International Law and International Relations.