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Camilo Jara-Villalobos holds the academic rank of Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. His research focuses on administrative law, transparency, corruption, and quantitative methods. He has taught courses on administrative sanctions, transparency, and anti-corruption at institutions including Universidad Finis Terrae and Universidad Católica Chile. His work spans legal analysis of environmental policies, indigenous rights in regulatory frameworks, and comparative studies of access to information laws.
Education: M.A. in Politics (Autonomous University of Madrid, 2017), LL.B. from University of Chile (2013), and qualified lawyer at Chile's Supreme Court (2014). His publications include peer-reviewed articles on judicial transparency, environmental impact assessments, and migration law, as well as book chapters on corruption in judicial systems and administrative sanctions. He has presented at international conferences on topics like corruption in civil justice and measuring corruption through perceptions.
Recent research emphasizes the effectiveness of freedom of information laws and the role of information commissioners in anti-corruption efforts. His work bridges legal theory with empirical analysis, contributing to debates on governance accountability and democratic transparency.
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