Dr. María Teresa Marcos Martín
Maria Teresa Marcos Martín is a distinguished scholar with a solid background in Public International Law and extensive experience in university teaching. With an undeniable commitment to academic excellence, Maria Teresa has forged a distinguished career in the Faculty of Law, where she currently holds the position of Contracted Doctoral Professor and Master Coordinator in Law of Culture.
Her academic journey began with a passion for law and a desire to explore the intricacies of the international legal system. After completing her undergraduate studies, Maria Teresa embarked on a rigorous research program culminating in the attainment of her Doctorate in Public International Law. This robust academic foundation provided her with a solid footing for her future career in academia and research.
As a university lecturer, Maria Teresa has left an indelible mark on her students, inspiring them to delve deeper into the realms of law and culture. Her educational approach goes beyond merely imparting knowledge; she strives to foster critical thinking and academic excellence in each of her students. Over the years, she has taught a wide range of subjects, both at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, covering topics ranging from Public International Law to Human Rights and the European Union.
But Maria Teresa's impact is not confined solely to the classroom. As a prolific researcher, she has made significant contributions to the body of knowledge in her field through numerous publications. Her work has been recognized in specialized journals and conferences at both national and international levels, addressing a variety of pertinent topics, from the contractual liability of the European Judiciary to the protection of minors' rights in the context of new technologies.
Through her dedication to higher education and her passion for research, Maria Teresa Marcos Martín continues to be an influential figure in the realm of Public International Law and Culture. Her commitment to academic excellence and her tireless pursuit of knowledge have made her a role model for both her students and her colleagues in the faculty.