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Pedro Mercado Pacheco

Granada

Pedro Mercado Pacheco is Rector Magnífico of the University of Granada. He is a Professor of Philosophy of Law at the Faculty of Law, where he lectures on the inter-university Master’s Degree in Culture of Peace, Conflicts, Education and Human Rights, among other programmes. He was a visiting professor at the Universities of Edinburgh (UK), Catania (Italy), Guanajuato (Mexico), and at the Centre for Legal Studies of Puebla (Mexico). He also lectured on, and coordinated, the UGR Master’s Degree in Legal Responses to the Phenomenon of Globalisation at the University of Camagüey (Cuba). Moreover, he has served as the Coordinator of the Master’s Degree in Human Rights at the UGR, which is offered in collaboration with the Human Rights Ombudsman’s Office of the State of Guanajuato (Mexico).

In the field of research, Mercado is the recipient of an Outstanding Doctorate Award. He is the author of several books, book chapters, and research articles on the economic analysis of law, as well as on globalisation, the State and law. His latest lines of research focus on the fields of governance, democracy and law, new forms of slavery, and human rights. He is a member of UGR’s Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPAZ) and of the Iberoamerican Research Network on Modern-day Slavery and Human Rights.

Mercado has held multiple university management positions in a variety of roles. He has been a member of the University Senate during several terms (2004-2008 and from 2012 to the present). More recently he served as Vice-Rector for Institutional Policy and Planning (2019-2022).