
معرفی
Luis I Gordillo is a Professor of Public Law at the Faculty of Law of the Universidad de Deusto. His research focuses on EU constitutional law, legal pluralism, supranational governance, and the interplay between international and domestic legal systems. He has authored multiple books and papers analyzing the EU’s constitutional trajectory, UN legal frameworks, and the constitutional implications of multilevel governance.
Key research interests include: European Union Law, Constitutional Law, International Law, Legal Pluralism, and Economic Constitutionalism. His work often addresses the challenges posed by overlapping legal systems, particularly in contexts involving the EU, UN, and national constitutional orders.
Recent publications explore topics such as the constitutionalization of EU economic governance, the role of the European Court of Justice in shaping federalist and human rights jurisprudence, and the legal framework governing UN sanctions. His research has been supported by grants from the Basque Government’s educational department, and he leads interdisciplinary studies on public power and transnational legal structures.
Despite his extensive academic output, no specific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. His contributions emphasize theoretical frameworks like 'interordinal constitutionalism,' advocating for soft constitutional solutions to global legal fragmentation.



