Lawyer and Licentiate in Juridical and Social Sciences, with a Master’s degree in Criminology, Criminal Policy, and Criminal Legal Sociology from the University of Barcelona.
My experience in criminal litigation and civil law advisory roles allowed me to recognize the tensions between formal law and structural inequalities. This insight directed my work toward critical and situated research.
I am particularly interested in the intersection of gender, disability, and access to justice. From a feminist and intersectional perspective, I developed a Comprehensive Model for the ethical collection and management of data on sexual violence against women with disabilities. This model has been academically validated and is projected to be a replicable tool. I complement this research by analyzing legal frameworks and proposing institutional accessibility measures.
Additionally, I am the founder of Mothers for Gaza, a transnational initiative that highlights the power of care and ethical resistance in the face of violent contexts.