Research

WHAT I CURRENTLY WORK ON

Legal issues concerning Chinese investment in the Global South: Latin America focus

China, climate change, and energy transition

Dispute resolution involving China: current developments

RESEARCH PROJECTS

Cologne International Forum Grants: Innovative Tandem Collaborations

The Legal Dimension of China’s Presence in Latin America: Opportunities, Risks, and Responses

Principal Investigator together with with Dr. Daniel Sprick (Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Chinese Studies, University of Cologne)
Cologne International Forum Grant 2024, University of Cologne, Cologne International Forum – Division 9 – International Affairs, project no.: I-06260-D-001-51099-4000

Generation of Knowledge

Sovereignty over Natural Resources and the Global Race for Strategic Minerals for the Energy Transition: Foundation for a Sustainable and Just Future? (Soberanía del Estado sobre los recursos naturales y carrera mundial por los minerales estratégicos para la transición energética: ¿Fundamento de un futuro sostenible y justo?), Researcher

Principal Investigators: Prof. Mar Campins Eritja & Prof. Xavier Fernandez Pons
Project no. PID2023-146791NB-I00, funded by MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/FEDER/EU

Ramon y Cajal Fellowship Grant

The Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation 2024 edition, executed at the University of Barcelona (2024-2029)

Maria Zambrano Fellowship Grant

The Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation 2020 edition, executed at the University of Barcelona (2022-2024)

Institut de Dret Públic (IDP)

The Role of Citizens and Judges in Climate Litigation; Public Law Observatory, Call 2022-2023, IDP, researcher

Principal Investigator: Prof. Alex Peñalver

Oxford University, China Centre, “China, Law and Development”

Dispute Resolution Cluster, research associate; funding body: European Research Council (ERC)

Principal Investigator: Prof. Matthew Erie

China-EU School of Law/University of Hamburg

“State Participation in the Pre-award Stage of International Commercial Arbitration in China”, independent Phd research, involving the bilingual survey (Chinese/English) and research stay at the Beijing Arbitration Commission