ECONOMIC CONSTITUTION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE

ECONOMIC CONSTITUTION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
  • Subject areas

    Faculty of Law

  • Team

    Gobierno Vasco B

    Brief description of research aims

    This research team was preceded by two previous teams: “The Communitarisation of Private Law” (2007-2009) and “Business, Markets and Transnational Law (2010-2012), both of which received recognition from the Basque Government.
    The research focus of this newly revamped group is based on scientific research carried out by the team members during their academic careers and looks to continue the gradual yet steady process of in-depth study and expansion in this field, from the material as well as the subjective points of view. Its specific aim is to analyse society vs. globalisation and the legal implications of this analysis from different aspects, beginning with a general approach. The second part focuses more specifically on economic globalisation; business and markets where the impact of economic globalisation is especially examined in trade.

    Research areas

    - Constitutionalisation of international trade law.
    - Economic constitution. The social state and European integration.
    - EU’s fiscal constitution and control of public expenditure.
    - Economic criminal law and the fight against corruption.
    - Fragmentation of law and judicial dialogue.
    - Citizen participation and institutional reforms.
    * Team recognised by the Basque Government

     Team

    Principal Investigator
    Luis I. Gordillo

    Researcgers
    María Soledad Gil 
    Naiara Arriola 
    José Ramón Canedo 
    Stella Solernou 
    María Luisa Sánchez 
    Carmen Demelsa Benito 
    Emilio José Armaza 
    Iñaki Egaña 
    Jon López 
    Julia Suderow 
    Estela Brión 
    Maria Pilar Canedo 
    Ana Isabel Herrán 
    Itziar Casanueva 
    Belén García 
    Aida Llamosas
    Irene Requejo
    Mar Antonino

    Collaborators:
    Giuseppe Martinico
    Juan José Nieto 
    Vito Breda