Carolina Mesa Marrero serves as a Professor in the Department of Basic Legal Sciences at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria's School of Law. Her academic work focuses on Civil Law within the Branch of Knowledge of Social and Legal Sciences. She maintains an active research and teaching profile, supervising numerous undergraduate and master's students through their thesis work. Professor Mesa Marrero's research spans multiple critical areas within civil law, with particular expertise in family law, inheritance law, legal capacity, and guardianship. Her work addresses contemporary legal challenges including digital assets in inheritance, protection of minors, rights of persons with disabilities, and personality rights in the digital age. She has demonstrated consistent scholarly activity through her supervision of student research projects across these domains. Her recent publications and supervised theses reveal a strong trend toward examining how traditional civil law frameworks adapt to modern societal challenges. Her work connects historical legal concepts with contemporary issues like digital inheritance, assisted reproduction law, and the impact of international conventions on domestic guardianship systems. This interdisciplinary approach bridges civil law with technology, human rights, and social welfare considerations. Professor Mesa Marrero has been instrumental in guiding the next generation of legal scholars and practitioners. She has supervised twenty doctoral theses from 2018-2023, working with students on topics ranging from domestic violence in inheritance contexts to digital personality rights. Her mentorship extends across both undergraduate and master's level programs at the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
- Civil Law
- Family Law
- Inheritance Law
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