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Guillermo Ormazabal Sanchez serves as Professor of Procedural Law at the University of Girona's Faculty of Law, holding dual expertise in civil and criminal procedural systems with emphasis on comparative and international dimensions. His institutional roles include Director of Public Law Department, Dean of Law Faculty, Vice Rector, and General Secretary at the university.
His research spans civil procedure topics including arbitration, documentary evidence, burden of proof, and technology-driven evidentiary issues in discrimination cases, alongside criminal procedure specialization in European judicial cooperation, intermediate trial phases, and self-incrimination rights. International engagements include Humboldt Foundation research at Munich University (2004-5) and Fordham Law School studies (2015) resulting in comparative civil procedure monographs.
Publications comprise 11 monographs, a 7-edition Procedural Law manual, and 60+ scholarly contributions. Current leadership positions include President of the Interuniversity Network for Legal Dialogue between Europe and America (REDIJEA) and membership in the International Association of Procedural Law and European Law Institute. His research portfolio includes 8 MEC-funded projects (most recently as PI for 'Collective actions, a new regulation' DER 2017-82146-P) and European collaboration on victim protection systems.
- Research Group: Current Issues in Procedural Law
- ORCID: 0000-0001-7392-8545
As doctoral thesis supervisor, he guided two award-winning dissertations receiving Girona University's extraordinary doctorate distinction (2013, 2020). His evaluation expertise includes national research project assessments for ANEP (2008-2020), with extensive international lecturing across Latin America and Europe.
