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César Arjona
Professor César Arjona is a distinguished scholar whose work centers on the philosophy of law, ethics, and international legal theory. He is a faculty member at ESADE Law School and the Center for Transnational Legal Studies, where he has made significant contributions to the academic community. Professor Arjona holds a Doctor of Juridical Science (JSD) from Cornell University and a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from the European Academy of Legal Theory, reflecting his deep commitment to legal scholarship and education. Throughout his career, Professor Arjona has taught at numerous prestigious universities across Europe and North America, sharing his expertise and fostering a deeper understanding of complex legal concepts among students and colleagues alike. His teaching portfolio at the Center for Transnational Legal Studies includes courses on transnational law, legal ethics, and social contract theories, subjects that are central to his research interests and professional pursuits. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Professor Arjona has held significant leadership roles at the Center for Transnational Legal Studies. He served as the Academic Co-Director during the 2013-2014 academic year and is currently the co-chair of the Academic Council. These roles have allowed him to influence the direction of legal education and promote innovative approaches to teaching and research. Professor Arjona's scholarly work is widely recognized for its depth and insight. His publications delve into a variety of topics, including transnational legal education, legal ethics, and cultural diversity. Through his research, he seeks to address the challenges and opportunities presented by globalization and the increasing interconnectedness of legal systems worldwide. His contributions to the field of legal ethics are particularly noteworthy, as he explores the moral and ethical dimensions of legal practice in a globalized world. By examining the intersection of law and culture, Professor Arjona provides valuable perspectives on how legal systems can adapt to diverse cultural contexts while maintaining ethical integrity. Professor Arjona's dedication to advancing the understanding of international legal theory and philosophy of law has made him a respected figure in the academic community. His work continues to inspire students and scholars, encouraging them to engage critically with the evolving landscape of law and ethics in a transnational context.
Publications
, 259-283, 2019-08-01
, 689, 2008-11-15
, 2023-01-30
, 387, 2003-11-15
, 701, 2002-11-15