
The Universidad Espíritu Santo, based on its experience in offering graduate law programs in Ecuador, on July 8, 2021, through an event of special national and international significance, with the participation of state authorities and national and international academics from the most important universities worldwide, presented to society its Graduate School of Law.
We are specialists in the design and projection of fourth level programs and executive education in law and related areas, in classroom, blended and hybrid modalities. We constitute a space for legal research focused on the main social problems. We offer unique academic experiences in the field, characterized by a transnational legal education, based on the culture of legality, with high standards of academic rigor and social responsibility.
Assuming the responsibility and the challenge of generating and developing a new national paradigm in terms of knowledge generation, the Attorney General's Office and the Espiritu Santo University, through inter-institutional cooperation, have focused their efforts on developing content in the field of criminal procedure that can become a tool or instrument of consultation for officials of the prosecutorial career, lawyers in general and law students.
Our master's students may simultaneously apply for a second degree in the Online Master of Laws (LL.M.).
Students duly enrolled in the Master's Degrees of the Graduate School of Law UEES, who have a previous law degree.
More information
https://udayton.edu/law/llm_msl/online_llm_uees.php
Mail: onlinellm@udayton.edu / academico-postgrado@uees.edu.ec
Phone: (593)4 500 0950 Ext.: 1274 - (001) 937 329 8651
Cellular: (593) 95 965 7803
Doctor in Law, PhD, Master in Law, mention in Constitutional Law. In his career he has held technical-constitutional advisory positions in public and private entities. His career in the constitutional justice of Ecuador, since 2003 in the former Constitutional Tribunal and since 2009 in the Constitutional Court.
He has been an expert witness proposed by Ecuador before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. Research professor at national and international universities. Distinguished SeniorResearch Fellow at the Constitutional Studies Program, University of Texas at Austin. Member of the Board of Be-Latin, an initiative of the University of California, Berkeley, for Latin America. Founding member and member of the Executive Committee of the International Society of Public Law (ICON-S), Ecuador chapter. Member of ICON-S International.
Associate member of the Ibero-American Association of Labor and Social Security Law. Co-director of the Legal Thought and Constitutional Theory Series. Editorial Derecho Global-Mexico. Arbitrator of the Arbitration and Mediation Center UEES. Promoter of Education in Culture of Legality for Ecuador.
Currently director and full time professor of the Graduate School of Law at Universidad Espiritu Santo. His research interests focus on Constitutional Procedural Law, Human Rights and Theory of Law and legal transplants. Author of books and articles in high impact indexed journals.