– Ramón y Cajal Researcher at the University of Granada, where has developed the research line called “Legal status of the new forms of digital wealth”;
– European PhD in Digital Law from the University of Bologna (April 2018) and PhD in Civil Law from the University of Granada (January 2019);
– His Doctoral Thesis “Propuesta de legal construction of digital or computer assets” (University of Bologna) has received the Prize for the best Doctoral Thesis in Private Law from the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation of Granada (2019), as well as the Accésit of the I Eduardo de Hinojosa Prize (May 2018) for the best monograph in legal sciences, published by Dykinson with the title “Bienes digitales. A European necessity”;
– Fields of research: digital law and property law, from a European, national and comparative law perspective, in particular the legal study of new forms of digital wealth. In particular, Directive 2019/770 and its implications for data transactions, the possibility of paying with one’s own data or the need to deal with the reality that data (both personal and non-personal) is an economic asset;