Jose Manuel Cortés Martín is a Professor at Pablo de Olavide University , specializing in Public International Law and European Community Law . His research focuses on the intersection of EU law and international human rights frameworks, particularly the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). He has contributed extensively to debates on judicial independence, mutual trust, and legal mechanisms for protecting geographical indications in international trade. PhD from Universidad Pablo de Olavide (2002) on Geographical Indications Current Faculty Member in the Public Law department Research areas: EU institutional law, judicial protection, competition law His recent work analyzes systemic crises in EU rule of law enforcement, emphasizing accelerated infringement proceedings and judicial review. Articles also explore the EU's accession to the ECHR, human rights in Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) missions, and the evolution of mutual recognition principles in freedom and justice domains. Cortés Martín frequently examines tensions between EU legal primacy and member states' obligations under international treaties. Publications span journals like Revista de Derecho Comunitario Europeo and Chinese Journal of International Law , addressing topics such as TRIPS agreement compliance, EU's international responsibility, and the legal implications of the Bosphorus presumption. His scholarship bridges doctrinal analysis with practical case studies, particularly from the European Court of Justice (ECJ) and European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR).








