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RAMIREZ LUDEÑA, LORENA

LORENA RAMIREZ LUDEÑA
Departament de Dret
Assistant Lecturer

 

Lorena Ramírez Ludeña holds a degree and PhD in Law from Pompeu Fabra University, where she has been teaching and researching since 2004. She has carried out visiting research stays for 38 months in prestigious centres such as the Universities of Oxford and Yale, obtaining a scholarship from the latter under the Oscar M. Ruebhausen Fund. She has published numerous articles in leading journals and editorial houses such as Synthese, Jurisprudence, Revus, Isonomía, Doxa, Analisi e Diritto, Marcial Pons and Springer.

Lorena has also taught over 1,000 hours of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in different universities, lecturing Spanish, Catalan and English. During the 2013-2014 academic year, she was in charge of incoming students at the Faculty of Law and has been appointed as an academic tutor for undergraduate students since 2013. In addition, Lorena has developed the teaching innovation tool 'TrivialIus', funded by an innovation project, which has been the subject of several publications and presentations.  

Currently, Lorena is a postdoctoral researcher within the Law & Philosophy Group at Pompeu Fabra University and she holds the following accreditations:

- Profesora ayudante doctora por la ANECA (enero de 2013)

-    Profesora lectora por la AQU (junio de 2013)

-   Profesora contratada doctora por la ANECA (julio de 2016)

-     Profesora agregada por la AQU (febrero de 2017)

-    Profesora titular por la ANECA (septiembre de 2021) 

She has been recognised for three teaching periods (2004-2009, 2009-2014 and 2014-2019) and one research period (2010-2015).

Her main lines of research are: legal interpretation, new theories of reference, legal disagreements, legal positivism, judges' training, administrative discretion, motivation of judicial decisions and precedents.