SEJUCA THE PRIVATE LAW OF THE XXI CENTURY

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FACULTAD DE DERECHO
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CASTILLA BAREA MARGARITA
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Senior Lecturer of Civil Law with three six-year periods of research at the CNEAI (1999-2016). Extraordinary Doctorate Award (UEX 2000) and Castán Tobeñas National Award (1998). Her most intense specialization within Civil Law, refers to the Law of Obligations and Contracts, Family Law and Fundamental Rights of the Person.

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CASTILLA BAREA MARGARITA
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Short description of research profile

Private Law in the digital environment
Private Law, robotics and artificial intelligence
Credit and liability in the framework of legal-private relations
Personality and subjects of Private Law. Special consideration of vulnerable groups
Inter-private contracting and Consumer Law
Supranational market law
Housing and family

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Publications

Representative publications

La protección del tercero hipotecario ante la cesión por un solo cónyuge de un bien de la comunidad posganancial y hereditaria a cambio de alimentos MARGARITA CASTILLA BAREA DERECHO PRIVADO Y CONSTITUCIÓN   (2019) Vol: 35. Pgs: 125-167
Algunos casos de vulneración del derecho a la protección de datos personales en el entorno de las redes sociales y de las aplicaciones de mensajería instantánea DERECHO PRIVADO Y CONSTITUCIÓN   (2019) Vol: 35. Pgs: 125-167 MARGARITA CASTILLA BAREA

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Technology Expertise

All active members of the Group carry out intensive research in all areas of civil and commercial law, as the main sectors of private law. The group pays particular attention to the influence of European private law, to which national law must be adapted, by analysing the regulations and making proposals for interpretation in the drafting and reform of both internal transposition regulations and those arising from the initiative of our own legislative bodies, as well as the most recent European and national case law. The research work is focused on the most current emerging issues in both disciplines, in accordance with the group's priority lines of research, which mainly address the challenges that the reality of the 19th century posed to Private Law (digital law, consumer law, robotics and artificial intelligence, contracting and liability, person and personality in Private Law). The group's research activity aims to cover all facets: it is oriented towards publication in legal books and journals, the development of R+D+i projects and the transfer of results to society, without forgetting the importance of training new doctors and researchers to ensure the future of R+D+i in the field of Private Law, the seed of the Legal Sciences.