The Global Administrative Law Course, organized by the University of A Coruña (Spain), concluded with great success after being held from January 23 to March 13, 2025. This program brought together international specialists to analyze the keys to public law in a globalized context.
Under the direction of Professor Jaime Rodríguez-Arana Muñoz, president of the Ibero-American Forum of Administrative Law, and the coordination of Professor Victoria Dios Vieitez, the course addressed essential topics such as Global Law and Regulation, Investment Arbitration, State Patrimonial Liability and Administrative Mediation.
One of the highlights was the participation of Pablo García Mexía, a renowned expert in digital law and technological regulation. His intervention provided an innovative vision on the impact of globalization and digital transformation on administrative law, offering attendees a key perspective on the regulatory challenges in the digital era.
The course also included the participation of José Ignacio Herce Maza as academic secretary and guest lectures by professors from Ibero-America, consolidating an academic space of reference for the study of global administrative law.
The success of this edition reaffirms the importance of these international forums and the need to continue exploring the role of law in an interconnected world.
