
معرفی
Enrique Guerra-Pujol is an Associate Instructor of Law at the Kenneth G. Dixon School of Accounting, University of Central Florida. His academic and professional career spans legal practice, education, and interdisciplinary research in law, economics, and philosophy.
Education:
- University of California at Santa Barbara (B.A., Highest Honors)
- Yale Law School (J.D.)
Research Interests: Professor Guerra-Pujol’s research integrates legal theory, economic principles, and mathematical logic. Key areas include market dynamics, property rights frameworks, and the philosophical foundations of law, with a focus on applying game theory and probabilistic models to legal disputes.
Publication Trends: His scholarly work bridges game theory, Bayesian statistics, and legal philosophy. Publications like "Gödel’s Loophole" and "The Poker-Litigation Game" reflect his unique interdisciplinary approach, combining formal logic, strategic analysis, and economic reasoning to explore litigation processes and constitutional paradoxes.


