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Juan Pablo Andrade Rojas is a PhD candidate at the University of Edinburgh's School of Social and Political Science and concurrently serves as a lecturer at Panamerican University, where he teaches constitutional and legal theory seminars and previously coordinated the LLB program for three years. He also worked as a legal assistant at the Mexican Supreme Court from 2017 to 2020.
His educational background includes:
- Graduate of Universidad Panamericana Guadalajara
- Current PhD candidate at the University of Edinburgh under supervisors Professor Cormac MacAmhlaigh and Dr. Elisenda Casanas Adam
His research centers on human rights theory and legal interpretation, specifically examining contextuality in human rights adjudication. He investigates intersections between judicial processes, separation of powers, and cultural/religious diversity within democratic frameworks, with additional focus on subsidiarity principles and legal reasoning methodologies. His work bridges theoretical jurisprudence with practical court applications in multicultural societies.
He has published scholarly work including an article dated December 16, 2024, though specific titles are not detailed in available sources.
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