Pedro José López Mas is Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Law at the University of Alicante and Substitute Judge of the Provincial Court of Alicante.
Professor López Mas is a PhD in Law, with international mention in the title, by the University of Alicante, after successfully defending his doctoral thesis, which deserved the qualification of Excellent Cum Laude. In the same way, he has had the opportunity to study the Master's Degree in Damage Law at the same University, focusing his line of research, since then, on property damage civil law.
He has taught in different official degrees and has developed departmental management functions implementing and coordinating, among other things, the End-of-Degree Project system introduced in the Department where he devolops his functions.
Moreover, prior to obtaining his position at the University of Alicante, he has combined teaching and research, both articulated through the figure of Honorary Collaborating Professor, with legal advisory work, which has allowed him to acquire a practical perspective outside the strictly academic field.
Pedro José López Mas is Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Law at the University of Alicante and Substitute Judge of the Provincial Court of Alicante.
Professor López Mas is a PhD in Law, with international mention in the title, by the University of Alicante, after successfully defending his doctoral thesis, which deserved the qualification of Excellent Cum Laude. In the same way, he has had the opportunity to study the Master's Degree in Damage Law at the same University, focusing his line of research, since then, on property damage civil law.
He has taught in different official degrees and has developed departmental management functions implementing and coordinating, among other things, the End-of-Degree Project system introduced in the Department where he devolops his functions.
Moreover, prior to obtaining his position at the University of Alicante, he has combined teaching and research, both articulated through the figure of Honorary Collaborating Professor, with legal advisory work, which has allowed him to acquire a practical perspective outside the strictly academic field.