Elisa Moreu Carbonell (Huesca, 1971) has been a full professor of Administrative Law at the University of Zaragoza, with four six-year research periods, one six-year research transfer period and five five-year teaching periods.
She graduated in Law at the University of Zaragoza (1994) and defended her doctoral thesis on the legal regime of mining (1999).
Between 2017-2023 she was a member of the "Advisory Council of Aragón" and in the years 2007-2022 she was an advisor and member of the editorial board of the "Foro de Urbanismo" of the Lefevbre-El Derecho magazine. Between 2010-2021 she was a lawyer for the Clinical Research Ethics Committee of Aragon (CEICA).
She is a member of the consolidated research group ADESTER of the University of Zaragoza, of the International Group of Public Property and is a member of the Association of Women Researchers and Technologists (AMIT).
She was awarded the 1st "Gascón y Marín" Public Law Prize by the Aragonese Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation and the Sociedad Hullera Vasco Leonesa 2000 prize, awarded by the Royal Academy of Doctors of Spain, for the best doctoral thesis on mining matters defended during the 1999/2000 academic year.
She has carried out research stays of more than two years at the Universities of Bochum (Germany), La Sorbonne (France), Freiburg (Germany), Pontificia Universidad Católica de Santiago de Chile (Chile) and University of Pau (France). She is fluent in German (level B2-C1), French (level B2), English (level B2) and Catalan (level B2).
Author, co-author and/or editor of several monographs: "Minas. Régimen jurídico de las actividades extractivas" (Tirant lo Blanch, 2001), "Régimen jurídico de los exámenes académicos" (Comares, 2003), "La Administración anunciante. Régimen jurídico de la publicidad institucional" (Aranzadi, 2005), "El impacto de la directiva Bolkestein en el derecho administrativo" (editor and co-author, Gobierno de Aragón, 2010), "El personal directivo de las Administraciones Públicas" (with J. Bermejo Vera et al., Aranzadi 2011), "La evaluación de impacto normativo por razón de género" (with D. Canals et al., CEPC, 2020) and "Propuestas normativas para el refuerzo del ecosistema emprendedor" (Dykinson, 2021).
His research career can be summarised in six lines of research, all of them framed in the corresponding publicly funded projects: (1) Mining and public property law; (2) Public employment; (3) Social administrative law (Health and Education Law), neurorights; (4) Housing and sustainable mobility; (5) Simplification and administrative procedure; and (6) Behavioural sciences (nudges) and legal language. He has contributed to more than 100 collective books and legal journals, both national and international. He has defended papers and communications in more than 50 congresses, has participated in 20 competitive research projects and has carried out various activities for the transfer of results.
Teaching Innovation Projects
- Los sistemas de evaluación anticipada en la titulación de Graduado/a en Derecho: un análisis sobre la distribución de tareas y las cargas de trabajo. 02/06/19 - 02/06/20
- Programa de mejora en la implantación de la asignatura Trabajo Fin de Grado (TFG) en la titulación de Grado en Derecho. Fase 2. 02/06/15 - 02/06/16
- Programa de mejora en la implantación de la asignatura de “Trabajo Fin de Grado” en la titulación de Graduado en Derecho. 02/06/14 - 02/06/15
- La guía docente en Derecho Administrativo General y Especial. 02/06/10 - 02/06/11
- Métodos de evaluación del aprendizaje del alumnado en materias jurídicas y desarrollo de un sistema adaptado al EEES. 02/06/10 - 02/06/11
- Visita y conocimiento de las instituciones aragonesas. 02/06/09 - 02/06/10
PhD supervision
- La crisis de los principios de igualdad, mérito y capacidad en el modelo español de empleo público: el avance del sistema de la confianza política en las entidades locales. Universidad de Zaragoza. Sobresaliente. 26/02/10
UNIZAR teaching of the last six courses
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