Dr Pablo Castillo-Ortiz
School of Law
Senior Lecturer


Full contact details
School of Law
Bartolomé House
Winter Street
Sheffield
S3 7ND
- Profile
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I joined the School of Law of the University of Sheffield in 2013 as a Lecturer, and in 2022 I was promoted to Senior Lecturer.
My research focuses on the role of judicial institutions in democratic systems and processes of regional integration (particularly the European Union). My work has been published in journals such as, inter alia, European Constitutional Law Review, European Political Science Review, and Comparative European Politics. I also have been cited in Amicus Curiae briefs submitted to the European Court of Human Rights, and featured or published in international media such as France 24, El País and EUObserver.
I am a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (now Advance HE). I enjoy teaching and helping students grow academically through an interdisciplinary legal education. In my classes I value the diversity of viewpoints of students and I try to create a respectful and friendly learning environment for all.
- Qualifications
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- PhD in Law and Politics Science, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain)
- MA in Democracy and Government, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain)
- LLB Law, Universidad de Almería (Spain)
- 鶹Ƶ interests
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- Constitutional Review
- Judicial Politics
- Regional Integration
- Comparative constitutional institutions
- Empirical legal studies
Member of the Sheffield Institute of Corporate and Commercial Law and the Sheffield Centre for International and European Law research clusters.
- Publications
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Books
Journal articles
Chapters
Reports
Other
- 鶹Ƶ group
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Areas of 鶹Ƶ Supervision
I am happy to supervise students in my areas of research specialisation.
- Grants
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Title/Description: The Protection of Democracy in Integration Organizations in Europe and Latin-America and the Caribbean
- Awarding Body: EU-LAC Foundation
- People involved: Carlos Juan Closa Montero (PI), Pablo José Castillo Ortiz, José Antonio Sanahuja, Diana Tussie, Cintia Quiliconi
- Years funded for: 2014-2015
- Amount: €30,000
- Teaching interests
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I know how important a high-quality teaching is for my students. I try to combine the teaching of core and basic contents of each subject with the explanation of latest developments in the field, so that students are aware of which are the main current social and academic debates.
In the Spanish law modules that I teach I reproduce the main patterns of Spanish academia so that students can get familiar with it, I stimulate debate in Spanish language and encourage participation.
My aim is to get the best from my students, and for that reason I take into account what their starting point is and what their personal and social constraints are.
Topics I am interested in teaching:
- Constitutional Law
- Spanish Law
- EU Law
- Law and Politics
- Teaching activities
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Undergraduate
- Spanish Legal Language (Convenor)
- Legal and Political Culture and the Spanish-Speaking World (Convenor)
- Principles of Comparative Law (Convenor)
- Spanish Law and Legal System (Convenor)
- Law, Accountability and Government
- Introduction to Comparative Law (convenor)
- Professional activities and memberships
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- Member of the Advisory Board of Compasss, an international network for the development and dissemination of configurational methods of empirical research
- Reviewer for Revista de Estudios Políticos
- Member of the International Association for Public Law (ICON-S)
- Member of the Spanish Political Science Association (AECPA)
- Author of contributions for the newspaper El País and for ‘Contrapoder’ in Eldiario.es