Degree in Law (1991), Doctorate (1997) and Professor of Criminal Law at the Department of International Public, Criminal and Procedural Law at the University of Cadiz. Her career as a teacher began in 1997, and currently has up to four six-year research and has recognized four five-year teaching periods. She was recently appointed Delegate of the Rector of the University of Cadiz to implement policies of equality and inclusion, and in October 2019 she was appointed Vice President of the International Association of Criminal Law. Among her most recent contributions is her participation as an expert in the drafting of the Spanish Government's Bill on the Comprehensive Guarantee of Sexual Freedom.
- Economic criminal law and criminal liability of and in companies. Migrations. Crimes against workers' rights.
- Crimes relating to town and country planning, urban planning and environmental protection.
- Criminal violence and sport.
- Crimes against the freedom and sexual compensation against adults and minors
- Legal consequences of the crime.
- General part of the criminal law. Legal theory of crime.
- Security and criminology.
Representative publications
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The research work of the group has been characterized by its multidisciplinary dimension. Although in its beginnings it paid special attention to the area of economic criminal law and, in particular, to crimes against workers' rights, today it maintains -along with it- open autonomous lines of research that, far from being dispersed among themselves, complement each other in a univocal and integrating legal system, referring to questions of criminal dogmatics, as well as purely criminological and political crimes, expanding at present to the field of security sciences.