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Ruben Bahamonde is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Economy at the School of Social Sciences, ISCTE – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), Portugal. His academic work spans competition law, arbitration, mediation, compliance, intellectual property, and digital regulation, with a focus on Portuguese, Brazilian, and European legal frameworks.
- PhD in Law, Faculty of Law, University of A Coruña (2012)
- Diploma of Advanced Studies in Law, University of A Coruña (2007)
- Postgraduate in Commercial Law, Catholic University of Portugal (2006)
- Bachelor's Degree in Law, Complutense University of Madrid (2005)
His research focuses on the intersection of law and economics, particularly in competition law, consumer arbitration, corporate governance, and compliance. He has extensively published on antitrust, digital platforms, intellectual property, and access to justice. His recent work addresses emerging issues such as AI and copyright, whistleblowing, and sustainability in business law.
Ruben Bahamonde's publications from 2022 to 2025 show a strong engagement with contemporary legal challenges, including digital regulation, corporate compliance, and Lusophone comparative law. His work appears in journals, books, and conference proceedings, often analyzing Portuguese and Brazilian legal contexts in a global framework.
Ruben Bahamonde has served as editor of Galileu – Revista de Direito e Economia and coordinated multiple academic publications, including books and conference proceedings. He has also contributed numerous editorials and book chapters, demonstrating active academic leadership.
He is involved in research and academic service, with no indication of retirement or former status. He has not received any explicitly mentioned scientific awards in the provided text. His work is associated with editorial boards and academic events, particularly in the Lusophone legal community.
Ruben Bahamonde contributes to academic discourse through conference communications, particularly in Lusophone forums on constitutional and commercial law. His research often bridges theory and practice, especially in ADR mechanisms and compliance frameworks.
